This programme provides graduate engineers, geologists, and other scientists with specialist knowledge and understanding of the geology, performance and management of hydrocarbon reservoirs. Gain hands-on, industry-relevant, skills at the very heart of Europe's Energy capital.
Find out more at:
www.abdn.ac.uk/study/postgraduate-taught/degree-programmes/283/reservoir-engineering/

published:18 Sep 2017

views:1578

Olatokunbo travelled to the UK from Nigeria to study Pre-Masters in Science and Engineering at the University of SheffieldInternational College.
Olatokunbo wants to make a difference join the fight against global warming and environmental challenges. He feels that the University of Sheffield International College is a good stepping stone for success at masters level, and believes that the diverse nature of the University has prepared him to work with people from all over the world.
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published:24 Feb 2017

views:126

Bob Boilen | April 7, 2017 - Last May, TashSultana posted a self-made video, just her in her living room with guitar, laptop and a great song called "Jungle." Within five days it had drawn a million views.
This 21-year-old Maltese-Australian got a guitar from her grandfather when she was three, she says, and has played it every day since. It's astonishing to watch Sultana's fluidity on her instrument, like a natural extension of her body. (She also plays bass, saxophone, trumpet, flute and more, but kept it "simple" at the Tiny Desk.) I thought I had a lot of energy — watching her bounce from guitar to drum machine to two separate microphones — and then hopping barefoot from looping pedal to effect pedal as she builds her songs was exhilarating and exhausting. There's more here than an exercise in virtuosity, her music is filled with adventure and ambition. These songs are rapturous and resonant.
Tash has just finished a month-long, sold-out U.S. tour.
The EPNotion is available now.
iTunes - https://itunes.apple.com/us/album/notion/id1185683763
Amazon - https://www.amazon.com/Notion-EP-Tash-Sultana/dp/B01MU2KKVT/
Set List
"Jungle
"Notion"
"Blackbird"
Musicians
Tash Sultana (vocals, guitar)
CreditsProducers: Bob Boilen, Bronson Arcuri; Audio Engineer: Josh Rogosin; Videographers: NikiWalker, Morgan Noelle Smith; Production Assistant: A NoahHarrison; Photo: Claire Harbage/NPR.
For more Tiny Desk concerts, subscribe to our podcast - http://www.npr.org/podcasts/510292/tiny-desk-concerts-video

published:14 Apr 2017

views:3444933

ANCIENT EGYPT'S Advanced Engineering and Architectural Structures - Documentary FilmsAncient Egypt was a civilization of old Northeastern Africa, focused along the lower reaches of the Nile River in exactly what is now the modern country of Egypt. It is just one of 6 civilizations globally to arise independently. Egyptian civilization coalesced around 3150 BC with the political unifications of Upper and Lower Egypt under the first pharaoh.
The history of ancient Egypt happened in a series of stable Kingdoms, separated by durations of relative instability recognized as Intermediate Periods: the Old Kingdom of the Early Bronze Age, the Middle Kingdom of the Middle Bronze Age and the New Kingdom of the Late Bronze Age.
Egypt reached the peak of its power during the New Kingdom, in the Ramesside period where it equaled the Hittite Empire, Assyrian Empire and Mitanni Empire, after which it got in a moment of slow decrease.
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HEALTH AND MEDICINE DOCUMENTARY - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL89NZer-bHILBMJN0wvBfAsDVXzz0GEIH
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Rakesh Agrawal, Winthrop E. StoneDistinguished Professor of Chemical Engineering at
Purdue University, presents "Energy Solutions for a Fossil Fuel-Deprived Future" on February 9, 2009.
Abstract:
Recent swings in oil prices remind us that the world's supply of fossil fuels is finite. Roughly 85 percent of current energy use is being met by fossil fuels and the rapid increase in energy demand by developing nations is leading to ever-increasing use of coal, oil and natural gas. Therefore, alternate primary energy sources are being identified and developed to permit the continued functioning of the future world economy.
In this presentation, Agrawal describes the current landscape of alternative sustainable primary energy sources: solar, wind, nuclear, and biomass. Agrawal also reviews the particular challenges and solutions needed for various end uses of energy.
In a fossil fuel-deprived world of the future, it will be particularly challenging to satisfy the need of the transportation sector due to its requirement of high energy density fuel and associated ease of handling, according to Agrawal. Agrawal presents novel solutions to meet this challenge and sustain the current transportation sector that while providing a feasible framework for a sustainable solar economy also provide opportunities for scientists and engineers to apply their expertise and contribute to the grand challenge of energy.
About the Speaker:
Rakesh Agrawal is the Winthrop E. Stone Distinguished Professor at Purdue University's School of Chemical Engineering. He received a B. Tech. from the Indian Institute of Technology (Kanpur), a master's degree in chemical engineering from the University of Delaware, and an Sc.D., also in chemical engineering, from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Prior to moving to Purdue in 2004, Agrawal worked at Air Products and Chemicals, Inc., where he became an Air Products Fellow.
A major thrust of Professor Agrawal's research is related to energy issues, and includes novel processes for the fabrication of low-cost solar cells, the conversion of biomass and coal to liquid fuels, and energy systems analysis. His research interests also include the synthesis and design of multi-component separations (distillation, membrane and adsorption-based processes); cryogenics and gas liquefaction; and process synthesis and development.
Agrawal is the author of some 70 technical papers, and holds 116 U.S. patents and more than 500 overseas patents, which are currently used in more than 100 chemical plants with total capital expenditures in the multibillion dollar range. Agrawal currently serves on the Renewables to Electricity sub-panel of the National Academies' study on America's Energy Future. He is also a member of the National Research Council's Board on Energy and Environmental Systems (BEES), and served on the American Institute of Chemical Engineer's Board of Directors and its Energy Commission.
Agrawal's professional honors include the J and E HallMedal from the Institute of Refrigeration in Great Britain; as well as the American Institute of Chemical Engineer's Institute Lecture, the Industrial Research Institute Achievement Award, the Gerhold Award (AIChE SeparationsDivision), the Excellence in Industrial Gases Technology Award, the Chemical Engineering Practice Award, and Fuels and Petrochemicals Division Awards. He is a member of the National Academy of Engineering.

published:06 Jun 2012

views:1508

Lieutenant ColonelThomasBearden, US Army, PhD.
For more information, visit http://www.SiriusDisclosure.com.
Subscribe at http://www.youtube.com/sdisclosure.
Colonel Bearden is a leading conceptualist in alternate energy technologies, electromagnetic bio-effects, unified field theory concepts, and other related areas. He is a retired Lieutenant Colonel of the US Army and holds a Ph.D. and an M.S. in Nuclear Engineering from the Georgia Institute of Technology. At the time of this interview, he was CEO of CTEC, Inc., Director of the Association of Distinguished AmericanScientists, and Fellow Emeritus of the AlphaFoundation's Institute for Advanced Study. In Colonel Bearden's testimony he speaks extensively about how it is possible to derive useable energy from the vacuum without violating any currently known laws of physics. He and others have built electromechanical devices which actually demonstrate this technology. He also explains how certain powers would rather keep this technology from becoming widely known outside of small esoteric circles. Time is running out however because our Earth does not have enough oil and coal reserves to last even for this generation. He explains how our top minds and scientists must first recognize then rally around an effort to solve this energy problem before 2004.
Get updates by following The Disclosure Project and CSETI on:
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Documents and testimony from "Disclosure: Military and GovernmentWitnessesRevealThe GreatestSecrets in Modern History" by Dr. Steven M. Greer.
Music by Miguel Sala Leon.

Paul Woskov, a senior research engineer at MIT’s PlasmaScience and Fusion Center (PSFC), is using a gyrotron, a specialized radio-frequency (RF) wave generator developed for fusion research, to explore how millimeter RF waves can open holes through hard rock by melting or vaporizing it. Penetrating deep into hard rock is necessary to access virtually limitless geothermal energy resources, to mine precious metals or explore new options for nuclear waste storage.
The film clips show a granite sample being hit with a 28 GHz gyrotron beam of about 2 kW coming in from the top. In the first clip the beam is turned on and you see the rock glow start and increase in intensity. There are yellow flame-like flashes of plasma breakdown. In the second clip, the airflow down the waveguide with the beam is increased and there are no flashes of plasma. Preventing plasma breakdown in the path of the gyrotron beam improves the efficiency of heating the rock sample.

Energy

In physics, energy is a property of objects which can be transferred to other objects or converted into different forms, but cannot be created or destroyed. The "ability of a system to perform work" is a common description, but it is difficult to give one single comprehensive definition of energy because of its many forms. For instance, in SI units, energy is measured in joules, and one joule is defined "mechanically", being the energy transferred to an object by the mechanical work of moving it a distance of 1 metre against a force of 1 newton. However, there are many other definitions of energy, depending on the context, such as thermal energy, radiant energy, electromagnetic, nuclear, etc., where definitions are derived that are the most convenient.

Engineer

An engineer is a practitioner of engineering, concerned with applying scientific knowledge, mathematics, and ingenuity to develop solutions for technical, societal and commercial problems. Engineers design materials, structures, and systems while considering the limitations imposed by practicality, regulation, safety, and cost. The word engineer is derived from the Latin words ingeniare ("to contrive, devise") and ingenium ("cleverness").

The work of engineers forms the link between scientific discoveries and their subsequent applications to human needs and quality of life.

Definition

In 1960, the Conference of Engineering Societies of Western Europe and the United States of America defined "professional engineer" as follows:

Roles and expertise

Design

Engineers develop new technological solutions. During the engineering design process, the responsibilities of the engineer may include defining problems, conducting and narrowing research, analyzing criteria, finding and analyzing solutions, and making decisions. Much of an engineer's time is spent on researching, locating, applying, and transferring information. Indeed, research suggests engineers spend 56% of their time engaged in various information behaviours, including 14% actively searching for information.

Classification

At a granular level, rocks are composed of grains of minerals, which, in turn, are homogeneous solids formed from a chemical compound that is arranged in an orderly manner. The aggregate minerals forming the rock are held together by chemical bonds. The types and abundance of minerals in a rock are determined by the manner in which the rock was formed. Many rocks contain silica (SiO2); a compound of silicon and oxygen that forms 74.3% of the Earth's crust. This material forms crystals with other compounds in the rock. The proportion of silica in rocks and minerals is a major factor in determining their name and properties.

Documentary film

A documentary film is a nonfictionalmotion picture intended to document some aspect of reality, primarily for the purposes of instruction or maintaining a historical record. Such films were originally shot on film stock—the only medium available—but now include video and digital productions that can be either direct-to-video, made into a TV show or released for screening in cinemas. "Documentary" has been described as a "filmmaking practice, a cinematic tradition, and mode of audience reception" that is continually evolving and is without clear boundaries.

Defining documentary

In popular myth, the word documentary was coined by Scottish documentarian John Grierson in his review of Robert Flaherty's film Moana (1926), published in the New York Sun on 8 February 1926, written by "The Moviegoer" (a pen name for Grierson).

Grierson's principles of documentary were that cinema's potential for observing life could be exploited in a new art form; that the "original" actor and "original" scene are better guides than their fiction counterparts to interpreting the modern world; and that materials "thus taken from the raw" can be more real than the acted article. In this regard, Grierson's definition of documentary as "creative treatment of actuality" has gained some acceptance, with this position at variance with Soviet film-maker Dziga Vertov's provocation to present "life as it is" (that is, life filmed surreptitiously) and "life caught unawares" (life provoked or surprised by the camera).

His technical contributions towards improving the energy efficiency of separation plants producing industrial gases such as O2 and N2 from air, and in the general area of gas liquefaction and separation, has led to 116 US patents and 500 international patents along with several peer-reviewed publications. In recognition of his technical accomplishments during his more than two decades at Air Products and Chemicals, Inc., he was announced as the recipient of National Medal of Technology and Innovation for 2011, by the White House.

His efforts have also been recognized by previously received awards including, J & E Hall Gold Medal from the Institute of Refrigeration (UK),Presidential Citation for Outstanding Achievement from the University of Delaware,Industrial Research Institute (IRI) Achievement Award and from the AIChE: the Gerhold, Excellence in Industrial Gases Technology, Institute Lecture, Chemical Engineering Practice, and Fuels and Petrochemicals Division awards. In 2002, he was elected as a member of the US National Academy of Engineering.

MSc Reservoir Engineering

This programme provides graduate engineers, geologists, and other scientists with specialist knowledge and understanding of the geology, performance and management of hydrocarbon reservoirs. Gain hands-on, industry-relevant, skills at the very heart of Europe's Energy capital.
Find out more at:
www.abdn.ac.uk/study/postgraduate-taught/degree-programmes/283/reservoir-engineering/

0:40

I’m Going to be an Environmental & Energy Engineer | #MadeinSheffield

I’m Going to be an Environmental & Energy Engineer | #MadeinSheffield

I’m Going to be an Environmental & Energy Engineer | #MadeinSheffield

Olatokunbo travelled to the UK from Nigeria to study Pre-Masters in Science and Engineering at the University of SheffieldInternational College.
Olatokunbo wants to make a difference join the fight against global warming and environmental challenges. He feels that the University of Sheffield International College is a good stepping stone for success at masters level, and believes that the diverse nature of the University has prepared him to work with people from all over the world.
Find out more on our website: http://bit.ly/SheffieldIC
Follow us on Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/UniversityofSheffieldInternational
And Instagram: http://www.instagram.com/sheffield_ic
And Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/SheffieldIC

25:38

Tash Sultana: Tiny Desk Concert

Tash Sultana: Tiny Desk Concert

Tash Sultana: Tiny Desk Concert

Bob Boilen | April 7, 2017 - Last May, TashSultana posted a self-made video, just her in her living room with guitar, laptop and a great song called "Jungle." Within five days it had drawn a million views.
This 21-year-old Maltese-Australian got a guitar from her grandfather when she was three, she says, and has played it every day since. It's astonishing to watch Sultana's fluidity on her instrument, like a natural extension of her body. (She also plays bass, saxophone, trumpet, flute and more, but kept it "simple" at the Tiny Desk.) I thought I had a lot of energy — watching her bounce from guitar to drum machine to two separate microphones — and then hopping barefoot from looping pedal to effect pedal as she builds her songs was exhilarating and exhausting. There's more here than an exercise in virtuosity, her music is filled with adventure and ambition. These songs are rapturous and resonant.
Tash has just finished a month-long, sold-out U.S. tour.
The EPNotion is available now.
iTunes - https://itunes.apple.com/us/album/notion/id1185683763
Amazon - https://www.amazon.com/Notion-EP-Tash-Sultana/dp/B01MU2KKVT/
Set List
"Jungle
"Notion"
"Blackbird"
Musicians
Tash Sultana (vocals, guitar)
CreditsProducers: Bob Boilen, Bronson Arcuri; Audio Engineer: Josh Rogosin; Videographers: NikiWalker, Morgan Noelle Smith; Production Assistant: A NoahHarrison; Photo: Claire Harbage/NPR.
For more Tiny Desk concerts, subscribe to our podcast - http://www.npr.org/podcasts/510292/tiny-desk-concerts-video

1:30:28

ANCIENT EGYPT'S Advanced Engineering Structures - Documentary Films

ANCIENT EGYPT'S Advanced Engineering Structures - Documentary Films

ANCIENT EGYPT'S Advanced Engineering Structures - Documentary Films

ANCIENT EGYPT'S Advanced Engineering and Architectural Structures - Documentary FilmsAncient Egypt was a civilization of old Northeastern Africa, focused along the lower reaches of the Nile River in exactly what is now the modern country of Egypt. It is just one of 6 civilizations globally to arise independently. Egyptian civilization coalesced around 3150 BC with the political unifications of Upper and Lower Egypt under the first pharaoh.
The history of ancient Egypt happened in a series of stable Kingdoms, separated by durations of relative instability recognized as Intermediate Periods: the Old Kingdom of the Early Bronze Age, the Middle Kingdom of the Middle Bronze Age and the New Kingdom of the Late Bronze Age.
Egypt reached the peak of its power during the New Kingdom, in the Ramesside period where it equaled the Hittite Empire, Assyrian Empire and Mitanni Empire, after which it got in a moment of slow decrease.
WILDLIFE DOCUMENTARIES - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL89NZer-bHII0dQDT30T4lN6qGy8f3Ndm
RELIGION DOCUMENTARY - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL89NZer-bHIIApKOXifEvgHoQxXeoewaR
HISTORY DOCUMENTARY - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL89NZer-bHIIFtbbgSotwgkwCduxG1YlK
ADVENTURE DOCUMENTARY - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL89NZer-bHIJ_fsqbIakXabFf44jPBm-E
HEALTH AND MEDICINE DOCUMENTARY - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL89NZer-bHILBMJN0wvBfAsDVXzz0GEIH
PEOPLE DOCUMENTARY - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL89NZer-bHILcEazOCor7wbrXTIn3gNkX
TECHNOLOGY DOCUMENTARY - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL89NZer-bHIK8tVs-9jdosdco5hbQQl6n
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1:05:01

Rakesh Agrawal, Energy Solutions for a Fossil Fuel-Deprived Future

Rakesh Agrawal, Energy Solutions for a Fossil Fuel-Deprived Future

Rakesh Agrawal, Energy Solutions for a Fossil Fuel-Deprived Future

Rakesh Agrawal, Winthrop E. StoneDistinguished Professor of Chemical Engineering at
Purdue University, presents "Energy Solutions for a Fossil Fuel-Deprived Future" on February 9, 2009.
Abstract:
Recent swings in oil prices remind us that the world's supply of fossil fuels is finite. Roughly 85 percent of current energy use is being met by fossil fuels and the rapid increase in energy demand by developing nations is leading to ever-increasing use of coal, oil and natural gas. Therefore, alternate primary energy sources are being identified and developed to permit the continued functioning of the future world economy.
In this presentation, Agrawal describes the current landscape of alternative sustainable primary energy sources: solar, wind, nuclear, and biomass. Agrawal also reviews the particular challenges and solutions needed for various end uses of energy.
In a fossil fuel-deprived world of the future, it will be particularly challenging to satisfy the need of the transportation sector due to its requirement of high energy density fuel and associated ease of handling, according to Agrawal. Agrawal presents novel solutions to meet this challenge and sustain the current transportation sector that while providing a feasible framework for a sustainable solar economy also provide opportunities for scientists and engineers to apply their expertise and contribute to the grand challenge of energy.
About the Speaker:
Rakesh Agrawal is the Winthrop E. Stone Distinguished Professor at Purdue University's School of Chemical Engineering. He received a B. Tech. from the Indian Institute of Technology (Kanpur), a master's degree in chemical engineering from the University of Delaware, and an Sc.D., also in chemical engineering, from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Prior to moving to Purdue in 2004, Agrawal worked at Air Products and Chemicals, Inc., where he became an Air Products Fellow.
A major thrust of Professor Agrawal's research is related to energy issues, and includes novel processes for the fabrication of low-cost solar cells, the conversion of biomass and coal to liquid fuels, and energy systems analysis. His research interests also include the synthesis and design of multi-component separations (distillation, membrane and adsorption-based processes); cryogenics and gas liquefaction; and process synthesis and development.
Agrawal is the author of some 70 technical papers, and holds 116 U.S. patents and more than 500 overseas patents, which are currently used in more than 100 chemical plants with total capital expenditures in the multibillion dollar range. Agrawal currently serves on the Renewables to Electricity sub-panel of the National Academies' study on America's Energy Future. He is also a member of the National Research Council's Board on Energy and Environmental Systems (BEES), and served on the American Institute of Chemical Engineer's Board of Directors and its Energy Commission.
Agrawal's professional honors include the J and E HallMedal from the Institute of Refrigeration in Great Britain; as well as the American Institute of Chemical Engineer's Institute Lecture, the Industrial Research Institute Achievement Award, the Gerhold Award (AIChE SeparationsDivision), the Excellence in Industrial Gases Technology Award, the Chemical Engineering Practice Award, and Fuels and Petrochemicals Division Awards. He is a member of the National Academy of Engineering.

47:30

Pulling Energy from the Vacuum - Lt. Col. Thomas Bearden

Pulling Energy from the Vacuum - Lt. Col. Thomas Bearden

Pulling Energy from the Vacuum - Lt. Col. Thomas Bearden

Lieutenant ColonelThomasBearden, US Army, PhD.
For more information, visit http://www.SiriusDisclosure.com.
Subscribe at http://www.youtube.com/sdisclosure.
Colonel Bearden is a leading conceptualist in alternate energy technologies, electromagnetic bio-effects, unified field theory concepts, and other related areas. He is a retired Lieutenant Colonel of the US Army and holds a Ph.D. and an M.S. in Nuclear Engineering from the Georgia Institute of Technology. At the time of this interview, he was CEO of CTEC, Inc., Director of the Association of Distinguished AmericanScientists, and Fellow Emeritus of the AlphaFoundation's Institute for Advanced Study. In Colonel Bearden's testimony he speaks extensively about how it is possible to derive useable energy from the vacuum without violating any currently known laws of physics. He and others have built electromechanical devices which actually demonstrate this technology. He also explains how certain powers would rather keep this technology from becoming widely known outside of small esoteric circles. Time is running out however because our Earth does not have enough oil and coal reserves to last even for this generation. He explains how our top minds and scientists must first recognize then rally around an effort to solve this energy problem before 2004.
Get updates by following The Disclosure Project and CSETI on:
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"Sirius" the movie available on Video-On-Demand at http://www.SiriusDisclosure.com and for purchase on DVD at http://sirius-disclosure.myshopify.com
Get updates at:
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Documents and testimony from "Disclosure: Military and GovernmentWitnessesRevealThe GreatestSecrets in Modern History" by Dr. Steven M. Greer.
Music by Miguel Sala Leon.

Melting a rock

Paul Woskov, a senior research engineer at MIT’s PlasmaScience and Fusion Center (PSFC), is using a gyrotron, a specialized radio-frequency (RF) wave generator developed for fusion research, to explore how millimeter RF waves can open holes through hard rock by melting or vaporizing it. Penetrating deep into hard rock is necessary to access virtually limitless geothermal energy resources, to mine precious metals or explore new options for nuclear waste storage.
The film clips show a granite sample being hit with a 28 GHz gyrotron beam of about 2 kW coming in from the top. In the first clip the beam is turned on and you see the rock glow start and increase in intensity. There are yellow flame-like flashes of plasma breakdown. In the second clip, the airflow down the waveguide with the beam is increased and there are no flashes of plasma. Preventing plasma breakdown in the path of the gyrotron beam improves the efficiency of heating the rock sample.

CU Engineering: Maura Hurley

MSc Reservoir Engineering

This programme provides graduate engineers, geologists, and other scientists with specialist knowledge and understanding of the geology, performance and management of hydrocarbon reservoirs. Gain hands-on, industry-relevant, skills at the very heart of Europe's Energy capital.
Find out more at:
www.abdn.ac.uk/study/postgraduate-taught/degree-programmes/283/reservoir-engineering/

published: 18 Sep 2017

I’m Going to be an Environmental & Energy Engineer | #MadeinSheffield

Olatokunbo travelled to the UK from Nigeria to study Pre-Masters in Science and Engineering at the University of SheffieldInternational College.
Olatokunbo wants to make a difference join the fight against global warming and environmental challenges. He feels that the University of Sheffield International College is a good stepping stone for success at masters level, and believes that the diverse nature of the University has prepared him to work with people from all over the world.
Find out more on our website: http://bit.ly/SheffieldIC
Follow us on Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/UniversityofSheffieldInternational
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published: 24 Feb 2017

Tash Sultana: Tiny Desk Concert

Bob Boilen | April 7, 2017 - Last May, TashSultana posted a self-made video, just her in her living room with guitar, laptop and a great song called "Jungle." Within five days it had drawn a million views.
This 21-year-old Maltese-Australian got a guitar from her grandfather when she was three, she says, and has played it every day since. It's astonishing to watch Sultana's fluidity on her instrument, like a natural extension of her body. (She also plays bass, saxophone, trumpet, flute and more, but kept it "simple" at the Tiny Desk.) I thought I had a lot of energy — watching her bounce from guitar to drum machine to two separate microphones — and then hopping barefoot from looping pedal to effect pedal as she builds her songs was exhilarating and exhausting. There's more here than an e...

Rakesh Agrawal, Energy Solutions for a Fossil Fuel-Deprived Future

Rakesh Agrawal, Winthrop E. StoneDistinguished Professor of Chemical Engineering at
Purdue University, presents "Energy Solutions for a Fossil Fuel-Deprived Future" on February 9, 2009.
Abstract:
Recent swings in oil prices remind us that the world's supply of fossil fuels is finite. Roughly 85 percent of current energy use is being met by fossil fuels and the rapid increase in energy demand by developing nations is leading to ever-increasing use of coal, oil and natural gas. Therefore, alternate primary energy sources are being identified and developed to permit the continued functioning of the future world economy.
In this presentation, Agrawal describes the current landscape of alternative sustainable primary energy sources: solar, wind, nuclear, and biomass. Agrawal also revie...

Rose Quartz / Himalayan Rock Salt / Mineral Stone Nails

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published: 04 May 2017

Melting a rock

Paul Woskov, a senior research engineer at MIT’s PlasmaScience and Fusion Center (PSFC), is using a gyrotron, a specialized radio-frequency (RF) wave generator developed for fusion research, to explore how millimeter RF waves can open holes through hard rock by melting or vaporizing it. Penetrating deep into hard rock is necessary to access virtually limitless geothermal energy resources, to mine precious metals or explore new options for nuclear waste storage.
The film clips show a granite sample being hit with a 28 GHz gyrotron beam of about 2 kW coming in from the top. In the first clip the beam is turned on and you see the rock glow start and increase in intensity. There are yellow flame-like flashes of plasma breakdown. In the second clip, the airflow down the waveguide with the bea...

CU Engineering: Maura Hurley

MSc Reservoir Engineering

This programme provides graduate engineers, geologists, and other scientists with specialist knowledge and understanding of the geology, performance and managem...

This programme provides graduate engineers, geologists, and other scientists with specialist knowledge and understanding of the geology, performance and management of hydrocarbon reservoirs. Gain hands-on, industry-relevant, skills at the very heart of Europe's Energy capital.
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This programme provides graduate engineers, geologists, and other scientists with specialist knowledge and understanding of the geology, performance and management of hydrocarbon reservoirs. Gain hands-on, industry-relevant, skills at the very heart of Europe's Energy capital.
Find out more at:
www.abdn.ac.uk/study/postgraduate-taught/degree-programmes/283/reservoir-engineering/

Olatokunbo travelled to the UK from Nigeria to study Pre-Masters in Science and Engineering at the University of SheffieldInternational College.
Olatokunbo wants to make a difference join the fight against global warming and environmental challenges. He feels that the University of Sheffield International College is a good stepping stone for success at masters level, and believes that the diverse nature of the University has prepared him to work with people from all over the world.
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Olatokunbo travelled to the UK from Nigeria to study Pre-Masters in Science and Engineering at the University of SheffieldInternational College.
Olatokunbo wants to make a difference join the fight against global warming and environmental challenges. He feels that the University of Sheffield International College is a good stepping stone for success at masters level, and believes that the diverse nature of the University has prepared him to work with people from all over the world.
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Bob Boilen | April 7, 2017 - Last May, TashSultana posted a self-made video, just her in her living room with guitar, laptop and a great song called "Jungle." Within five days it had drawn a million views.
This 21-year-old Maltese-Australian got a guitar from her grandfather when she was three, she says, and has played it every day since. It's astonishing to watch Sultana's fluidity on her instrument, like a natural extension of her body. (She also plays bass, saxophone, trumpet, flute and more, but kept it "simple" at the Tiny Desk.) I thought I had a lot of energy — watching her bounce from guitar to drum machine to two separate microphones — and then hopping barefoot from looping pedal to effect pedal as she builds her songs was exhilarating and exhausting. There's more here than an exercise in virtuosity, her music is filled with adventure and ambition. These songs are rapturous and resonant.
Tash has just finished a month-long, sold-out U.S. tour.
The EPNotion is available now.
iTunes - https://itunes.apple.com/us/album/notion/id1185683763
Amazon - https://www.amazon.com/Notion-EP-Tash-Sultana/dp/B01MU2KKVT/
Set List
"Jungle
"Notion"
"Blackbird"
Musicians
Tash Sultana (vocals, guitar)
CreditsProducers: Bob Boilen, Bronson Arcuri; Audio Engineer: Josh Rogosin; Videographers: NikiWalker, Morgan Noelle Smith; Production Assistant: A NoahHarrison; Photo: Claire Harbage/NPR.
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Bob Boilen | April 7, 2017 - Last May, TashSultana posted a self-made video, just her in her living room with guitar, laptop and a great song called "Jungle." Within five days it had drawn a million views.
This 21-year-old Maltese-Australian got a guitar from her grandfather when she was three, she says, and has played it every day since. It's astonishing to watch Sultana's fluidity on her instrument, like a natural extension of her body. (She also plays bass, saxophone, trumpet, flute and more, but kept it "simple" at the Tiny Desk.) I thought I had a lot of energy — watching her bounce from guitar to drum machine to two separate microphones — and then hopping barefoot from looping pedal to effect pedal as she builds her songs was exhilarating and exhausting. There's more here than an exercise in virtuosity, her music is filled with adventure and ambition. These songs are rapturous and resonant.
Tash has just finished a month-long, sold-out U.S. tour.
The EPNotion is available now.
iTunes - https://itunes.apple.com/us/album/notion/id1185683763
Amazon - https://www.amazon.com/Notion-EP-Tash-Sultana/dp/B01MU2KKVT/
Set List
"Jungle
"Notion"
"Blackbird"
Musicians
Tash Sultana (vocals, guitar)
CreditsProducers: Bob Boilen, Bronson Arcuri; Audio Engineer: Josh Rogosin; Videographers: NikiWalker, Morgan Noelle Smith; Production Assistant: A NoahHarrison; Photo: Claire Harbage/NPR.
For more Tiny Desk concerts, subscribe to our podcast - http://www.npr.org/podcasts/510292/tiny-desk-concerts-video

ANCIENT EGYPT'S Advanced Engineering and Architectural Structures - Documentary FilmsAncient Egypt was a civilization of old Northeastern Africa, focused along the lower reaches of the Nile River in exactly what is now the modern country of Egypt. It is just one of 6 civilizations globally to arise independently. Egyptian civilization coalesced around 3150 BC with the political unifications of Upper and Lower Egypt under the first pharaoh.
The history of ancient Egypt happened in a series of stable Kingdoms, separated by durations of relative instability recognized as Intermediate Periods: the Old Kingdom of the Early Bronze Age, the Middle Kingdom of the Middle Bronze Age and the New Kingdom of the Late Bronze Age.
Egypt reached the peak of its power during the New Kingdom, in the Ramesside period where it equaled the Hittite Empire, Assyrian Empire and Mitanni Empire, after which it got in a moment of slow decrease.
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ANCIENT EGYPT'S Advanced Engineering and Architectural Structures - Documentary FilmsAncient Egypt was a civilization of old Northeastern Africa, focused along the lower reaches of the Nile River in exactly what is now the modern country of Egypt. It is just one of 6 civilizations globally to arise independently. Egyptian civilization coalesced around 3150 BC with the political unifications of Upper and Lower Egypt under the first pharaoh.
The history of ancient Egypt happened in a series of stable Kingdoms, separated by durations of relative instability recognized as Intermediate Periods: the Old Kingdom of the Early Bronze Age, the Middle Kingdom of the Middle Bronze Age and the New Kingdom of the Late Bronze Age.
Egypt reached the peak of its power during the New Kingdom, in the Ramesside period where it equaled the Hittite Empire, Assyrian Empire and Mitanni Empire, after which it got in a moment of slow decrease.
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HISTORY DOCUMENTARY - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL89NZer-bHIIFtbbgSotwgkwCduxG1YlK
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PEOPLE DOCUMENTARY - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL89NZer-bHILcEazOCor7wbrXTIn3gNkX
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Rakesh Agrawal, Winthrop E. StoneDistinguished Professor of Chemical Engineering at
Purdue University, presents "Energy Solutions for a Fossil Fuel-Deprived Future" on February 9, 2009.
Abstract:
Recent swings in oil prices remind us that the world's supply of fossil fuels is finite. Roughly 85 percent of current energy use is being met by fossil fuels and the rapid increase in energy demand by developing nations is leading to ever-increasing use of coal, oil and natural gas. Therefore, alternate primary energy sources are being identified and developed to permit the continued functioning of the future world economy.
In this presentation, Agrawal describes the current landscape of alternative sustainable primary energy sources: solar, wind, nuclear, and biomass. Agrawal also reviews the particular challenges and solutions needed for various end uses of energy.
In a fossil fuel-deprived world of the future, it will be particularly challenging to satisfy the need of the transportation sector due to its requirement of high energy density fuel and associated ease of handling, according to Agrawal. Agrawal presents novel solutions to meet this challenge and sustain the current transportation sector that while providing a feasible framework for a sustainable solar economy also provide opportunities for scientists and engineers to apply their expertise and contribute to the grand challenge of energy.
About the Speaker:
Rakesh Agrawal is the Winthrop E. Stone Distinguished Professor at Purdue University's School of Chemical Engineering. He received a B. Tech. from the Indian Institute of Technology (Kanpur), a master's degree in chemical engineering from the University of Delaware, and an Sc.D., also in chemical engineering, from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Prior to moving to Purdue in 2004, Agrawal worked at Air Products and Chemicals, Inc., where he became an Air Products Fellow.
A major thrust of Professor Agrawal's research is related to energy issues, and includes novel processes for the fabrication of low-cost solar cells, the conversion of biomass and coal to liquid fuels, and energy systems analysis. His research interests also include the synthesis and design of multi-component separations (distillation, membrane and adsorption-based processes); cryogenics and gas liquefaction; and process synthesis and development.
Agrawal is the author of some 70 technical papers, and holds 116 U.S. patents and more than 500 overseas patents, which are currently used in more than 100 chemical plants with total capital expenditures in the multibillion dollar range. Agrawal currently serves on the Renewables to Electricity sub-panel of the National Academies' study on America's Energy Future. He is also a member of the National Research Council's Board on Energy and Environmental Systems (BEES), and served on the American Institute of Chemical Engineer's Board of Directors and its Energy Commission.
Agrawal's professional honors include the J and E HallMedal from the Institute of Refrigeration in Great Britain; as well as the American Institute of Chemical Engineer's Institute Lecture, the Industrial Research Institute Achievement Award, the Gerhold Award (AIChE SeparationsDivision), the Excellence in Industrial Gases Technology Award, the Chemical Engineering Practice Award, and Fuels and Petrochemicals Division Awards. He is a member of the National Academy of Engineering.

Rakesh Agrawal, Winthrop E. StoneDistinguished Professor of Chemical Engineering at
Purdue University, presents "Energy Solutions for a Fossil Fuel-Deprived Future" on February 9, 2009.
Abstract:
Recent swings in oil prices remind us that the world's supply of fossil fuels is finite. Roughly 85 percent of current energy use is being met by fossil fuels and the rapid increase in energy demand by developing nations is leading to ever-increasing use of coal, oil and natural gas. Therefore, alternate primary energy sources are being identified and developed to permit the continued functioning of the future world economy.
In this presentation, Agrawal describes the current landscape of alternative sustainable primary energy sources: solar, wind, nuclear, and biomass. Agrawal also reviews the particular challenges and solutions needed for various end uses of energy.
In a fossil fuel-deprived world of the future, it will be particularly challenging to satisfy the need of the transportation sector due to its requirement of high energy density fuel and associated ease of handling, according to Agrawal. Agrawal presents novel solutions to meet this challenge and sustain the current transportation sector that while providing a feasible framework for a sustainable solar economy also provide opportunities for scientists and engineers to apply their expertise and contribute to the grand challenge of energy.
About the Speaker:
Rakesh Agrawal is the Winthrop E. Stone Distinguished Professor at Purdue University's School of Chemical Engineering. He received a B. Tech. from the Indian Institute of Technology (Kanpur), a master's degree in chemical engineering from the University of Delaware, and an Sc.D., also in chemical engineering, from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Prior to moving to Purdue in 2004, Agrawal worked at Air Products and Chemicals, Inc., where he became an Air Products Fellow.
A major thrust of Professor Agrawal's research is related to energy issues, and includes novel processes for the fabrication of low-cost solar cells, the conversion of biomass and coal to liquid fuels, and energy systems analysis. His research interests also include the synthesis and design of multi-component separations (distillation, membrane and adsorption-based processes); cryogenics and gas liquefaction; and process synthesis and development.
Agrawal is the author of some 70 technical papers, and holds 116 U.S. patents and more than 500 overseas patents, which are currently used in more than 100 chemical plants with total capital expenditures in the multibillion dollar range. Agrawal currently serves on the Renewables to Electricity sub-panel of the National Academies' study on America's Energy Future. He is also a member of the National Research Council's Board on Energy and Environmental Systems (BEES), and served on the American Institute of Chemical Engineer's Board of Directors and its Energy Commission.
Agrawal's professional honors include the J and E HallMedal from the Institute of Refrigeration in Great Britain; as well as the American Institute of Chemical Engineer's Institute Lecture, the Industrial Research Institute Achievement Award, the Gerhold Award (AIChE SeparationsDivision), the Excellence in Industrial Gases Technology Award, the Chemical Engineering Practice Award, and Fuels and Petrochemicals Division Awards. He is a member of the National Academy of Engineering.

Lieutenant ColonelThomasBearden, US Army, PhD.
For more information, visit http://www.SiriusDisclosure.com.
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Colonel Bearden is a leading conceptualist in alternate energy technologies, electromagnetic bio-effects, unified field theory concepts, and other related areas. He is a retired Lieutenant Colonel of the US Army and holds a Ph.D. and an M.S. in Nuclear Engineering from the Georgia Institute of Technology. At the time of this interview, he was CEO of CTEC, Inc., Director of the Association of Distinguished AmericanScientists, and Fellow Emeritus of the AlphaFoundation's Institute for Advanced Study. In Colonel Bearden's testimony he speaks extensively about how it is possible to derive useable energy from the vacuum without violating any currently known laws of physics. He and others have built electromechanical devices which actually demonstrate this technology. He also explains how certain powers would rather keep this technology from becoming widely known outside of small esoteric circles. Time is running out however because our Earth does not have enough oil and coal reserves to last even for this generation. He explains how our top minds and scientists must first recognize then rally around an effort to solve this energy problem before 2004.
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Documents and testimony from "Disclosure: Military and GovernmentWitnessesRevealThe GreatestSecrets in Modern History" by Dr. Steven M. Greer.
Music by Miguel Sala Leon.

Lieutenant ColonelThomasBearden, US Army, PhD.
For more information, visit http://www.SiriusDisclosure.com.
Subscribe at http://www.youtube.com/sdisclosure.
Colonel Bearden is a leading conceptualist in alternate energy technologies, electromagnetic bio-effects, unified field theory concepts, and other related areas. He is a retired Lieutenant Colonel of the US Army and holds a Ph.D. and an M.S. in Nuclear Engineering from the Georgia Institute of Technology. At the time of this interview, he was CEO of CTEC, Inc., Director of the Association of Distinguished AmericanScientists, and Fellow Emeritus of the AlphaFoundation's Institute for Advanced Study. In Colonel Bearden's testimony he speaks extensively about how it is possible to derive useable energy from the vacuum without violating any currently known laws of physics. He and others have built electromechanical devices which actually demonstrate this technology. He also explains how certain powers would rather keep this technology from becoming widely known outside of small esoteric circles. Time is running out however because our Earth does not have enough oil and coal reserves to last even for this generation. He explains how our top minds and scientists must first recognize then rally around an effort to solve this energy problem before 2004.
Get updates by following The Disclosure Project and CSETI on:
FACEBOOK:
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http://www.facebook.com/Disclosure.Pr...
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"Sirius" the movie available on Video-On-Demand at http://www.SiriusDisclosure.com and for purchase on DVD at http://sirius-disclosure.myshopify.com
Get updates at:
http://www.facebook.com/SiriusTheMovie
Documents and testimony from "Disclosure: Military and GovernmentWitnessesRevealThe GreatestSecrets in Modern History" by Dr. Steven M. Greer.
Music by Miguel Sala Leon.

Paul Woskov, a senior research engineer at MIT’s PlasmaScience and Fusion Center (PSFC), is using a gyrotron, a specialized radio-frequency (RF) wave generator developed for fusion research, to explore how millimeter RF waves can open holes through hard rock by melting or vaporizing it. Penetrating deep into hard rock is necessary to access virtually limitless geothermal energy resources, to mine precious metals or explore new options for nuclear waste storage.
The film clips show a granite sample being hit with a 28 GHz gyrotron beam of about 2 kW coming in from the top. In the first clip the beam is turned on and you see the rock glow start and increase in intensity. There are yellow flame-like flashes of plasma breakdown. In the second clip, the airflow down the waveguide with the beam is increased and there are no flashes of plasma. Preventing plasma breakdown in the path of the gyrotron beam improves the efficiency of heating the rock sample.

Paul Woskov, a senior research engineer at MIT’s PlasmaScience and Fusion Center (PSFC), is using a gyrotron, a specialized radio-frequency (RF) wave generator developed for fusion research, to explore how millimeter RF waves can open holes through hard rock by melting or vaporizing it. Penetrating deep into hard rock is necessary to access virtually limitless geothermal energy resources, to mine precious metals or explore new options for nuclear waste storage.
The film clips show a granite sample being hit with a 28 GHz gyrotron beam of about 2 kW coming in from the top. In the first clip the beam is turned on and you see the rock glow start and increase in intensity. There are yellow flame-like flashes of plasma breakdown. In the second clip, the airflow down the waveguide with the beam is increased and there are no flashes of plasma. Preventing plasma breakdown in the path of the gyrotron beam improves the efficiency of heating the rock sample.

Tash Sultana: Tiny Desk Concert

Bob Boilen | April 7, 2017 - Last May, TashSultana posted a self-made video, just her in her living room with guitar, laptop and a great song called "Jungle." Within five days it had drawn a million views.
This 21-year-old Maltese-Australian got a guitar from her grandfather when she was three, she says, and has played it every day since. It's astonishing to watch Sultana's fluidity on her instrument, like a natural extension of her body. (She also plays bass, saxophone, trumpet, flute and more, but kept it "simple" at the Tiny Desk.) I thought I had a lot of energy — watching her bounce from guitar to drum machine to two separate microphones — and then hopping barefoot from looping pedal to effect pedal as she builds her songs was exhilarating and exhausting. There's more here than an e...

published: 14 Apr 2017

Rakesh Agrawal, Energy Solutions for a Fossil Fuel-Deprived Future

Rakesh Agrawal, Winthrop E. StoneDistinguished Professor of Chemical Engineering at
Purdue University, presents "Energy Solutions for a Fossil Fuel-Deprived Future" on February 9, 2009.
Abstract:
Recent swings in oil prices remind us that the world's supply of fossil fuels is finite. Roughly 85 percent of current energy use is being met by fossil fuels and the rapid increase in energy demand by developing nations is leading to ever-increasing use of coal, oil and natural gas. Therefore, alternate primary energy sources are being identified and developed to permit the continued functioning of the future world economy.
In this presentation, Agrawal describes the current landscape of alternative sustainable primary energy sources: solar, wind, nuclear, and biomass. Agrawal also revie...

Automatic generator changeover switch (with schematic).

This was a lot of fun to reverse engineer. Mainly because it's very old-school inside. It's an automatic changeover switch for a backup generator supply. When power fails and the generator starts, the switch will automatically transfer over to the generator. When the power returns it will switch back over to the main supply.
The issue with the relay being energised all the time and to make it generator-priority could be addressed by simply swapping the sides the main and generator power are attached to. That way the generator would take priority in the event of a power failure and not switch back until it was turned off, and the relay would only be energised when the generator was running.
If you enjoy these videos you can help support the channel with a dollar for coffee, cookies a...

published: 01 Nov 2017

Financing for Engineers Webinar from the Association of Energy Engineers

Lost Ancient High Technology Of Egypt Before The Pharaohs Part 1

If you enjoyed the content of this video, then consider joining us in March 2018 as we once again explore the mysteries of Egypt that conventional archaeology can not explain. Full tour details here:
https://hiddenincatours.com/shop/tours/major-tours/march-2018-egypt-tour/

published: 12 Jul 2014

John Kutsch Solar & Wind Incompetence @ TEAC6

angry engineer denounces the fallacies of the so called renewable sources, also known as unreliables.

published: 18 Nov 2015

MICHAEL TELLINGER - UBUNTU PROJECT & A NEW WAY OF LIVING

I interview Michael Tellinger, author and explorer about the UBUNTU project -- A new way of living and getting an update regarding the Stone Circles of South Africa.
go here for more about UBUNTU Project: https://www.ubuntuplanet.org/
MORE LINKS :
http://michaeltellinger.com/
http://ubuntufest.org/
https://ubuntuplanet.org/
VIDEO: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CV0jC9fvVK0
Go here to watch my documentary: ADAMS CALENDAR MICHAEL TELLINGER DOCUMENTARY BY KERRY CASSIDY
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XzFs3Y524Wg&t=25s
KERRY CASSIDY
PROJECT CAMELOT
http://projectcamelot.tv

published: 15 Dec 2017

Ancient Egyptian Acoustics and Sound Healing, presented by John Reid FULL LECTURE

The ancient practice of acoustics and sound healing were known to the Egyptian priest architects. The ancient Egyptians laid the foundations of many sciences and some of their discoveries influenced Greek and Roman technologies. In the field of acoustics we know from the Roman architect, Vetruvius, that acoustic techniques were employed in both the Roman and Greek cultures; knowledge that was almost certainly inspired by acoustical principles obtained from ancient Egypt. Almost every person who has experienced the acoustics of the Great Pyramid's King's Chamber has walked away with a feeling of awe, in some cases coupled with an impression that the chamber was designed to be reverberative. For a relatively small chamber the reverberation is indeed extraordinary; one can literally hear one'...

published: 08 Jul 2017

Building the Pyramids of Egypt ...a detailed step by step guide.

If you have seen the animation which gave a brief overview of the Water shaft theory, then this is the more in depth walk through of the process. It contains illustrations and photographs to clarify the stages of how the Pyramids of Egypt were built within Chris Masseys theory.
If you haven't yet seen them, then please enjoy my other videos:-
The Theory (An animation expressing in simple terms the basis for my theory)
http://youtu.be/TJcp13hAO3U
The Experiment (A scale model to show the basic principles of my theory in action)
http://youtu.be/rxFXsoqbfrk
Addendum 1 (Shaping the blocks in water - animation)
http://youtu.be/dGH93mt81BA
Addendum 2 (Multiple gates in the water shaft, how water pressure problems can be averted)
http://youtu.be/dup19cX6yXo

Historically, machine learning for information security has prioritized defense: think intrusion detection systems, malware classification and bonnet traffic identification. Offense can benefit from data just as well. Social networks, especially Twitter with its access to extensive personal data, bot-friendly API, colloquial syntax and prevalence of shortened links, are the perfect venues for spreading machine-generated malicious content. We present a recurrent neural network that learns to tweet phishing posts targeting specific users. The model is trained using spear phishing pen-testing data, and in order to make a click-through more likely, it is dynamically seeded with topics extracted from timeline posts of both the target and the users they retweet or follow. We augment the model wi...

ANCIENT EGYPT'S Advanced Engineering and Architectural Structures - Documentary FilmsAncient Egypt was a civilization of old Northeastern Africa, focused along the lower reaches of the Nile River in exactly what is now the modern country of Egypt. It is just one of 6 civilizations globally to arise independently. Egyptian civilization coalesced around 3150 BC with the political unifications of Upper and Lower Egypt under the first pharaoh.
The history of ancient Egypt happened in a series of stable Kingdoms, separated by durations of relative instability recognized as Intermediate Periods: the Old Kingdom of the Early Bronze Age, the Middle Kingdom of the Middle Bronze Age and the New Kingdom of the Late Bronze Age.
Egypt reached the peak of its power during the New Kingdom, in the Ramesside period where it equaled the Hittite Empire, Assyrian Empire and Mitanni Empire, after which it got in a moment of slow decrease.
WILDLIFE DOCUMENTARIES - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL89NZer-bHII0dQDT30T4lN6qGy8f3Ndm
RELIGION DOCUMENTARY - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL89NZer-bHIIApKOXifEvgHoQxXeoewaR
HISTORY DOCUMENTARY - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL89NZer-bHIIFtbbgSotwgkwCduxG1YlK
ADVENTURE DOCUMENTARY - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL89NZer-bHIJ_fsqbIakXabFf44jPBm-E
HEALTH AND MEDICINE DOCUMENTARY - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL89NZer-bHILBMJN0wvBfAsDVXzz0GEIH
PEOPLE DOCUMENTARY - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL89NZer-bHILcEazOCor7wbrXTIn3gNkX
TECHNOLOGY DOCUMENTARY - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL89NZer-bHIK8tVs-9jdosdco5hbQQl6n
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ANCIENT EGYPT'S Advanced Engineering and Architectural Structures - Documentary FilmsAncient Egypt was a civilization of old Northeastern Africa, focused along the lower reaches of the Nile River in exactly what is now the modern country of Egypt. It is just one of 6 civilizations globally to arise independently. Egyptian civilization coalesced around 3150 BC with the political unifications of Upper and Lower Egypt under the first pharaoh.
The history of ancient Egypt happened in a series of stable Kingdoms, separated by durations of relative instability recognized as Intermediate Periods: the Old Kingdom of the Early Bronze Age, the Middle Kingdom of the Middle Bronze Age and the New Kingdom of the Late Bronze Age.
Egypt reached the peak of its power during the New Kingdom, in the Ramesside period where it equaled the Hittite Empire, Assyrian Empire and Mitanni Empire, after which it got in a moment of slow decrease.
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Bob Boilen | April 7, 2017 - Last May, TashSultana posted a self-made video, just her in her living room with guitar, laptop and a great song called "Jungle." Within five days it had drawn a million views.
This 21-year-old Maltese-Australian got a guitar from her grandfather when she was three, she says, and has played it every day since. It's astonishing to watch Sultana's fluidity on her instrument, like a natural extension of her body. (She also plays bass, saxophone, trumpet, flute and more, but kept it "simple" at the Tiny Desk.) I thought I had a lot of energy — watching her bounce from guitar to drum machine to two separate microphones — and then hopping barefoot from looping pedal to effect pedal as she builds her songs was exhilarating and exhausting. There's more here than an exercise in virtuosity, her music is filled with adventure and ambition. These songs are rapturous and resonant.
Tash has just finished a month-long, sold-out U.S. tour.
The EPNotion is available now.
iTunes - https://itunes.apple.com/us/album/notion/id1185683763
Amazon - https://www.amazon.com/Notion-EP-Tash-Sultana/dp/B01MU2KKVT/
Set List
"Jungle
"Notion"
"Blackbird"
Musicians
Tash Sultana (vocals, guitar)
CreditsProducers: Bob Boilen, Bronson Arcuri; Audio Engineer: Josh Rogosin; Videographers: NikiWalker, Morgan Noelle Smith; Production Assistant: A NoahHarrison; Photo: Claire Harbage/NPR.
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Bob Boilen | April 7, 2017 - Last May, TashSultana posted a self-made video, just her in her living room with guitar, laptop and a great song called "Jungle." Within five days it had drawn a million views.
This 21-year-old Maltese-Australian got a guitar from her grandfather when she was three, she says, and has played it every day since. It's astonishing to watch Sultana's fluidity on her instrument, like a natural extension of her body. (She also plays bass, saxophone, trumpet, flute and more, but kept it "simple" at the Tiny Desk.) I thought I had a lot of energy — watching her bounce from guitar to drum machine to two separate microphones — and then hopping barefoot from looping pedal to effect pedal as she builds her songs was exhilarating and exhausting. There's more here than an exercise in virtuosity, her music is filled with adventure and ambition. These songs are rapturous and resonant.
Tash has just finished a month-long, sold-out U.S. tour.
The EPNotion is available now.
iTunes - https://itunes.apple.com/us/album/notion/id1185683763
Amazon - https://www.amazon.com/Notion-EP-Tash-Sultana/dp/B01MU2KKVT/
Set List
"Jungle
"Notion"
"Blackbird"
Musicians
Tash Sultana (vocals, guitar)
CreditsProducers: Bob Boilen, Bronson Arcuri; Audio Engineer: Josh Rogosin; Videographers: NikiWalker, Morgan Noelle Smith; Production Assistant: A NoahHarrison; Photo: Claire Harbage/NPR.
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Rakesh Agrawal, Winthrop E. StoneDistinguished Professor of Chemical Engineering at
Purdue University, presents "Energy Solutions for a Fossil Fuel-Deprived Future" on February 9, 2009.
Abstract:
Recent swings in oil prices remind us that the world's supply of fossil fuels is finite. Roughly 85 percent of current energy use is being met by fossil fuels and the rapid increase in energy demand by developing nations is leading to ever-increasing use of coal, oil and natural gas. Therefore, alternate primary energy sources are being identified and developed to permit the continued functioning of the future world economy.
In this presentation, Agrawal describes the current landscape of alternative sustainable primary energy sources: solar, wind, nuclear, and biomass. Agrawal also reviews the particular challenges and solutions needed for various end uses of energy.
In a fossil fuel-deprived world of the future, it will be particularly challenging to satisfy the need of the transportation sector due to its requirement of high energy density fuel and associated ease of handling, according to Agrawal. Agrawal presents novel solutions to meet this challenge and sustain the current transportation sector that while providing a feasible framework for a sustainable solar economy also provide opportunities for scientists and engineers to apply their expertise and contribute to the grand challenge of energy.
About the Speaker:
Rakesh Agrawal is the Winthrop E. Stone Distinguished Professor at Purdue University's School of Chemical Engineering. He received a B. Tech. from the Indian Institute of Technology (Kanpur), a master's degree in chemical engineering from the University of Delaware, and an Sc.D., also in chemical engineering, from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Prior to moving to Purdue in 2004, Agrawal worked at Air Products and Chemicals, Inc., where he became an Air Products Fellow.
A major thrust of Professor Agrawal's research is related to energy issues, and includes novel processes for the fabrication of low-cost solar cells, the conversion of biomass and coal to liquid fuels, and energy systems analysis. His research interests also include the synthesis and design of multi-component separations (distillation, membrane and adsorption-based processes); cryogenics and gas liquefaction; and process synthesis and development.
Agrawal is the author of some 70 technical papers, and holds 116 U.S. patents and more than 500 overseas patents, which are currently used in more than 100 chemical plants with total capital expenditures in the multibillion dollar range. Agrawal currently serves on the Renewables to Electricity sub-panel of the National Academies' study on America's Energy Future. He is also a member of the National Research Council's Board on Energy and Environmental Systems (BEES), and served on the American Institute of Chemical Engineer's Board of Directors and its Energy Commission.
Agrawal's professional honors include the J and E HallMedal from the Institute of Refrigeration in Great Britain; as well as the American Institute of Chemical Engineer's Institute Lecture, the Industrial Research Institute Achievement Award, the Gerhold Award (AIChE SeparationsDivision), the Excellence in Industrial Gases Technology Award, the Chemical Engineering Practice Award, and Fuels and Petrochemicals Division Awards. He is a member of the National Academy of Engineering.

Rakesh Agrawal, Winthrop E. StoneDistinguished Professor of Chemical Engineering at
Purdue University, presents "Energy Solutions for a Fossil Fuel-Deprived Future" on February 9, 2009.
Abstract:
Recent swings in oil prices remind us that the world's supply of fossil fuels is finite. Roughly 85 percent of current energy use is being met by fossil fuels and the rapid increase in energy demand by developing nations is leading to ever-increasing use of coal, oil and natural gas. Therefore, alternate primary energy sources are being identified and developed to permit the continued functioning of the future world economy.
In this presentation, Agrawal describes the current landscape of alternative sustainable primary energy sources: solar, wind, nuclear, and biomass. Agrawal also reviews the particular challenges and solutions needed for various end uses of energy.
In a fossil fuel-deprived world of the future, it will be particularly challenging to satisfy the need of the transportation sector due to its requirement of high energy density fuel and associated ease of handling, according to Agrawal. Agrawal presents novel solutions to meet this challenge and sustain the current transportation sector that while providing a feasible framework for a sustainable solar economy also provide opportunities for scientists and engineers to apply their expertise and contribute to the grand challenge of energy.
About the Speaker:
Rakesh Agrawal is the Winthrop E. Stone Distinguished Professor at Purdue University's School of Chemical Engineering. He received a B. Tech. from the Indian Institute of Technology (Kanpur), a master's degree in chemical engineering from the University of Delaware, and an Sc.D., also in chemical engineering, from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Prior to moving to Purdue in 2004, Agrawal worked at Air Products and Chemicals, Inc., where he became an Air Products Fellow.
A major thrust of Professor Agrawal's research is related to energy issues, and includes novel processes for the fabrication of low-cost solar cells, the conversion of biomass and coal to liquid fuels, and energy systems analysis. His research interests also include the synthesis and design of multi-component separations (distillation, membrane and adsorption-based processes); cryogenics and gas liquefaction; and process synthesis and development.
Agrawal is the author of some 70 technical papers, and holds 116 U.S. patents and more than 500 overseas patents, which are currently used in more than 100 chemical plants with total capital expenditures in the multibillion dollar range. Agrawal currently serves on the Renewables to Electricity sub-panel of the National Academies' study on America's Energy Future. He is also a member of the National Research Council's Board on Energy and Environmental Systems (BEES), and served on the American Institute of Chemical Engineer's Board of Directors and its Energy Commission.
Agrawal's professional honors include the J and E HallMedal from the Institute of Refrigeration in Great Britain; as well as the American Institute of Chemical Engineer's Institute Lecture, the Industrial Research Institute Achievement Award, the Gerhold Award (AIChE SeparationsDivision), the Excellence in Industrial Gases Technology Award, the Chemical Engineering Practice Award, and Fuels and Petrochemicals Division Awards. He is a member of the National Academy of Engineering.

Lieutenant ColonelThomasBearden, US Army, PhD.
For more information, visit http://www.SiriusDisclosure.com.
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Colonel Bearden is a leading conceptualist in alternate energy technologies, electromagnetic bio-effects, unified field theory concepts, and other related areas. He is a retired Lieutenant Colonel of the US Army and holds a Ph.D. and an M.S. in Nuclear Engineering from the Georgia Institute of Technology. At the time of this interview, he was CEO of CTEC, Inc., Director of the Association of Distinguished AmericanScientists, and Fellow Emeritus of the AlphaFoundation's Institute for Advanced Study. In Colonel Bearden's testimony he speaks extensively about how it is possible to derive useable energy from the vacuum without violating any currently known laws of physics. He and others have built electromechanical devices which actually demonstrate this technology. He also explains how certain powers would rather keep this technology from becoming widely known outside of small esoteric circles. Time is running out however because our Earth does not have enough oil and coal reserves to last even for this generation. He explains how our top minds and scientists must first recognize then rally around an effort to solve this energy problem before 2004.
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Lieutenant ColonelThomasBearden, US Army, PhD.
For more information, visit http://www.SiriusDisclosure.com.
Subscribe at http://www.youtube.com/sdisclosure.
Colonel Bearden is a leading conceptualist in alternate energy technologies, electromagnetic bio-effects, unified field theory concepts, and other related areas. He is a retired Lieutenant Colonel of the US Army and holds a Ph.D. and an M.S. in Nuclear Engineering from the Georgia Institute of Technology. At the time of this interview, he was CEO of CTEC, Inc., Director of the Association of Distinguished AmericanScientists, and Fellow Emeritus of the AlphaFoundation's Institute for Advanced Study. In Colonel Bearden's testimony he speaks extensively about how it is possible to derive useable energy from the vacuum without violating any currently known laws of physics. He and others have built electromechanical devices which actually demonstrate this technology. He also explains how certain powers would rather keep this technology from becoming widely known outside of small esoteric circles. Time is running out however because our Earth does not have enough oil and coal reserves to last even for this generation. He explains how our top minds and scientists must first recognize then rally around an effort to solve this energy problem before 2004.
Get updates by following The Disclosure Project and CSETI on:
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http://www.facebook.com/Disclosure.Pr...
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Get updates at:
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Documents and testimony from "Disclosure: Military and GovernmentWitnessesRevealThe GreatestSecrets in Modern History" by Dr. Steven M. Greer.
Music by Miguel Sala Leon.

Automatic generator changeover switch (with schematic).

This was a lot of fun to reverse engineer. Mainly because it's very old-school inside. It's an automatic changeover switch for a backup generator supply. Whe...

This was a lot of fun to reverse engineer. Mainly because it's very old-school inside. It's an automatic changeover switch for a backup generator supply. When power fails and the generator starts, the switch will automatically transfer over to the generator. When the power returns it will switch back over to the main supply.
The issue with the relay being energised all the time and to make it generator-priority could be addressed by simply swapping the sides the main and generator power are attached to. That way the generator would take priority in the event of a power failure and not switch back until it was turned off, and the relay would only be energised when the generator was running.
If you enjoy these videos you can help support the channel with a dollar for coffee, cookies and random gadgets for disassembly at:-
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This was a lot of fun to reverse engineer. Mainly because it's very old-school inside. It's an automatic changeover switch for a backup generator supply. When power fails and the generator starts, the switch will automatically transfer over to the generator. When the power returns it will switch back over to the main supply.
The issue with the relay being energised all the time and to make it generator-priority could be addressed by simply swapping the sides the main and generator power are attached to. That way the generator would take priority in the event of a power failure and not switch back until it was turned off, and the relay would only be energised when the generator was running.
If you enjoy these videos you can help support the channel with a dollar for coffee, cookies and random gadgets for disassembly at:-
http://www.bigclive.com/coffee.htm
This also keeps the channel independent of YouTube's advertising algorithms allowing it to be a bit more dangerous and naughty.

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Lost Ancient High Technology Of Egypt Before The Pharaohs Part 1

If you enjoyed the content of this video, then consider joining us in March 2018 as we once again explore the mysteries of Egypt that conventional archaeology c...

If you enjoyed the content of this video, then consider joining us in March 2018 as we once again explore the mysteries of Egypt that conventional archaeology can not explain. Full tour details here:
https://hiddenincatours.com/shop/tours/major-tours/march-2018-egypt-tour/

If you enjoyed the content of this video, then consider joining us in March 2018 as we once again explore the mysteries of Egypt that conventional archaeology can not explain. Full tour details here:
https://hiddenincatours.com/shop/tours/major-tours/march-2018-egypt-tour/

Ancient Egyptian Acoustics and Sound Healing, presented by John Reid FULL LECTURE

The ancient practice of acoustics and sound healing were known to the Egyptian priest architects. The ancient Egyptians laid the foundations of many sciences an...

The ancient practice of acoustics and sound healing were known to the Egyptian priest architects. The ancient Egyptians laid the foundations of many sciences and some of their discoveries influenced Greek and Roman technologies. In the field of acoustics we know from the Roman architect, Vetruvius, that acoustic techniques were employed in both the Roman and Greek cultures; knowledge that was almost certainly inspired by acoustical principles obtained from ancient Egypt. Almost every person who has experienced the acoustics of the Great Pyramid's King's Chamber has walked away with a feeling of awe, in some cases coupled with an impression that the chamber was designed to be reverberative. For a relatively small chamber the reverberation is indeed extraordinary; one can literally hear one's own breathing (when the fluorescent lighting is turned off!) and this experience often accompanies feelings of deep reverence. This notion of design implies a prior knowledge of acoustics.
John Stuart Reid is an English acoustics engineer with 40 years experience. Between1996 and 1997 he carried out a series of acoustics experiments in the Great Pyramid, including a hugely successful cymatics experiment in which ancient Egyptian hieroglyphs formed on a membrane stretched over the sarcophagus and sprinkled with sand. It was this cymatics experiment that led him to birth the CymaScope, the world's first instrument that allows sound to be made visible. He also underwent a major healing of his lower back during the 1997 experiment that led him on a journey of discovery into the science underpinning sound healing. http://www.cymascope.com
Filmed at the EternalKnowledge Eternal Knowledge FestivalApril 27th -- 29th 2012, Suffolk, UKCopyrightMegalithomania/Pentos TV. All Rights Reserved.
Directed by Jonathan Adams http://www.pentos.tv
Produced by HughNewman http://www.hughnewman.co.uk

The ancient practice of acoustics and sound healing were known to the Egyptian priest architects. The ancient Egyptians laid the foundations of many sciences and some of their discoveries influenced Greek and Roman technologies. In the field of acoustics we know from the Roman architect, Vetruvius, that acoustic techniques were employed in both the Roman and Greek cultures; knowledge that was almost certainly inspired by acoustical principles obtained from ancient Egypt. Almost every person who has experienced the acoustics of the Great Pyramid's King's Chamber has walked away with a feeling of awe, in some cases coupled with an impression that the chamber was designed to be reverberative. For a relatively small chamber the reverberation is indeed extraordinary; one can literally hear one's own breathing (when the fluorescent lighting is turned off!) and this experience often accompanies feelings of deep reverence. This notion of design implies a prior knowledge of acoustics.
John Stuart Reid is an English acoustics engineer with 40 years experience. Between1996 and 1997 he carried out a series of acoustics experiments in the Great Pyramid, including a hugely successful cymatics experiment in which ancient Egyptian hieroglyphs formed on a membrane stretched over the sarcophagus and sprinkled with sand. It was this cymatics experiment that led him to birth the CymaScope, the world's first instrument that allows sound to be made visible. He also underwent a major healing of his lower back during the 1997 experiment that led him on a journey of discovery into the science underpinning sound healing. http://www.cymascope.com
Filmed at the EternalKnowledge Eternal Knowledge FestivalApril 27th -- 29th 2012, Suffolk, UKCopyrightMegalithomania/Pentos TV. All Rights Reserved.
Directed by Jonathan Adams http://www.pentos.tv
Produced by HughNewman http://www.hughnewman.co.uk

Building the Pyramids of Egypt ...a detailed step by step guide.

If you have seen the animation which gave a brief overview of the Water shaft theory, then this is the more in depth walk through of the process. It contains il...

If you have seen the animation which gave a brief overview of the Water shaft theory, then this is the more in depth walk through of the process. It contains illustrations and photographs to clarify the stages of how the Pyramids of Egypt were built within Chris Masseys theory.
If you haven't yet seen them, then please enjoy my other videos:-
The Theory (An animation expressing in simple terms the basis for my theory)
http://youtu.be/TJcp13hAO3U
The Experiment (A scale model to show the basic principles of my theory in action)
http://youtu.be/rxFXsoqbfrk
Addendum 1 (Shaping the blocks in water - animation)
http://youtu.be/dGH93mt81BA
Addendum 2 (Multiple gates in the water shaft, how water pressure problems can be averted)
http://youtu.be/dup19cX6yXo

If you have seen the animation which gave a brief overview of the Water shaft theory, then this is the more in depth walk through of the process. It contains illustrations and photographs to clarify the stages of how the Pyramids of Egypt were built within Chris Masseys theory.
If you haven't yet seen them, then please enjoy my other videos:-
The Theory (An animation expressing in simple terms the basis for my theory)
http://youtu.be/TJcp13hAO3U
The Experiment (A scale model to show the basic principles of my theory in action)
http://youtu.be/rxFXsoqbfrk
Addendum 1 (Shaping the blocks in water - animation)
http://youtu.be/dGH93mt81BA
Addendum 2 (Multiple gates in the water shaft, how water pressure problems can be averted)
http://youtu.be/dup19cX6yXo

Historically, machine learning for information security has prioritized defense: think intrusion detection systems, malware classification and bonnet traffic identification. Offense can benefit from data just as well. Social networks, especially Twitter with its access to extensive personal data, bot-friendly API, colloquial syntax and prevalence of shortened links, are the perfect venues for spreading machine-generated malicious content. We present a recurrent neural network that learns to tweet phishing posts targeting specific users. The model is trained using spear phishing pen-testing data, and in order to make a click-through more likely, it is dynamically seeded with topics extracted from timeline posts of both the target and the users they retweet or follow. We augment the model with clustering to identify high value targets based on their level of social engagement such as their number of followers and retweets, and measure success using click-rates of IP-tracked links. Taken together, these techniques enable the world’s first automated end-to-end spear phishing campaign generator for Twitter.
Bios:
John Seymour is a DataScientist at ZeroFOX, Inc. by day, and Ph.D. student at University of Maryland, Baltimore County by night. He researches the intersection of machine learning and InfoSec in both roles. He’s mostly interested in avoiding and helping others avoid some of the major pitfalls in machine learning, especially in dataset preparation (seriously, do people still use malware datasets from 1998?) He has spoken at both DEF CON and BSides, and aims to add BlackHat USA and SecTor to the list in the near future.
PhilipTully is a Senior Data Scientist at ZeroFOX, a social media security company based in Baltimore. He employs natural language processing and computer vision techniques in order to develop predictive models for combating threats emanating from social media. His pivot into the realm of infosec is recent, but his experience in machine learning and artificial neural networks is not. Rather than learning patterns within text and image data, his previous work focused on learning patterns of spikes in large-scale recurrently connected neural circuit models. He is an all-but-defended computer science PhD student, in the final stages of completing a joint degree at the Royal Institute of Technology (KTH) and the University of Edinburgh.

Historically, machine learning for information security has prioritized defense: think intrusion detection systems, malware classification and bonnet traffic identification. Offense can benefit from data just as well. Social networks, especially Twitter with its access to extensive personal data, bot-friendly API, colloquial syntax and prevalence of shortened links, are the perfect venues for spreading machine-generated malicious content. We present a recurrent neural network that learns to tweet phishing posts targeting specific users. The model is trained using spear phishing pen-testing data, and in order to make a click-through more likely, it is dynamically seeded with topics extracted from timeline posts of both the target and the users they retweet or follow. We augment the model with clustering to identify high value targets based on their level of social engagement such as their number of followers and retweets, and measure success using click-rates of IP-tracked links. Taken together, these techniques enable the world’s first automated end-to-end spear phishing campaign generator for Twitter.
Bios:
John Seymour is a DataScientist at ZeroFOX, Inc. by day, and Ph.D. student at University of Maryland, Baltimore County by night. He researches the intersection of machine learning and InfoSec in both roles. He’s mostly interested in avoiding and helping others avoid some of the major pitfalls in machine learning, especially in dataset preparation (seriously, do people still use malware datasets from 1998?) He has spoken at both DEF CON and BSides, and aims to add BlackHat USA and SecTor to the list in the near future.
PhilipTully is a Senior Data Scientist at ZeroFOX, a social media security company based in Baltimore. He employs natural language processing and computer vision techniques in order to develop predictive models for combating threats emanating from social media. His pivot into the realm of infosec is recent, but his experience in machine learning and artificial neural networks is not. Rather than learning patterns within text and image data, his previous work focused on learning patterns of spikes in large-scale recurrently connected neural circuit models. He is an all-but-defended computer science PhD student, in the final stages of completing a joint degree at the Royal Institute of Technology (KTH) and the University of Edinburgh.

Visoko, 2. InternationalConference of the Bosnian Pyramids
Dr. Sci. Ljubo Ristovski, PIP electromagnetic fields engineer: PIP detected electromagnetic fields over Bosnian Pyramid of the Sun.
Second International Scientific Conference on BosnianValley of the Pyramids
September 5-10, 2011Visoko, Bosnia-HerzegovinaFirst International Scientific Conference on Bosnian Valley of the Pyramids (ICBP 2008) was held August 25-31, 2008 in Sarajevo and Visoko, Bosnia-Herzegovina. Fifty five participants from 13 countries concluded that Bosnian Valley of the Pyramids was an archaeological location.
ICBP 2011 will aim to answer what was the purpose of the Bosnian Pyramid complex and UndergroundLabyrinth Ravne.
Second International Scientific Conference on Bosnian Pyramids will be held September 5-11, 2011 in Sarajevo/Visoko, Bosnia-Herzegovina. Twenty scientists and independent researchers will try to answer the question: "What was the purpose of the Bosnian Pyramids".
It's been three years since 55 archaeologists, geologists and geophysicists concluded that Bosnian Valley of the Pyramids present archaeological phenomena. It's been proven by number of the scientific institutions and laboratories that Bosnian pyramids do have regular pyramid geometry, perfect orientation toward the cardinal points, excellent quality concrete material that coat pyramids, inner passageways and most extensive underground labyrinth.
It's time to discover the purpose of the huge complex above and underground. Team of archaeologists, physicists, anthropologists and engineers are coming to Bosnia to present their scientific work concerning archaeological and energy phenomena they detected. They will be joined by several guest speakers who have non-conventional approach to ancient history. Pioneering work has been done in Bosnian Valley of the Pyramids. In order to understand the ancient pyramids we have to view them through physical, energy and spiritual aspects.
This unique Conference is ideal place for mainstream scientists, non-conventional thinkers, history buffs and people interested in discovering new, beautiful, untouched and hospitable places such as Bosnia.
Participants (partial list) as of June 2011:
I Guest speakers
1. David Hatchers Childress (USA)
2. Ibrahim Karim (Egypt)
3. Peter Moon (USA)
4. HughNewman (UK)
II Speakers
5. Dr. Sam Semir Osmanagich, PhD History of Civilizations, Bosnia/USA
6. Dr. SaraAcconci, PhD in Archaeology, Italy
7. Dr.RicardoBrett, Archaeologist, Italy
8. Dr. Paolo Debertolis, PhD Anthropology/Medicine, Italy
9. Mr. Domagoj Nikolic, Mr.Sci, Croatia
10. Mr. Nenad Djurdjevic, Mr.Sci., Italy
11. Mr. Gaibija Catic, Engineer, Bosnia
12. Mr. Slobodan Mizdrak, Physicist, Croatia
13. Dr. Enver Hasic, PhD in Mining, Bosnia
14. Dr. Ivan Simatovic, PhD, Croatia
15. Heikki Savolainen, Engineer, Finland
16. Janez Pelko, Engineer, Slovenia
17. Goran Marjanovic, Engineer, Serbia
PROGRAMME:
1. September 4th, 2011, Sunday afternoon, Sarajevo
- Arrival to Sarajevo
2. September 5th, Monday, Visoko, all day
- Visit to underground labyrinth "Ravne", Bosnian Pyramid of the Sun, meeting with the
volunteers
3. September 6th, Tuesday, Visoko, all day
- Visit to the Bosnian Pyramid of the Moon, underground tunnel "KTK", tumulus in Vratnica
4. September 7th, Wednesday, Sarajevo, all day
- First day of "ICBP 2" Conference
5. September 8th, Thursday, Sarajevo, all day
- Second day of "ICBP 2" Conference
6. September 9th, Friday, Sarajevo, half day
- Final day of "ICBP 2" Conference, conclusions
7. September 10th, Saturday, half day
- Visit to the Bosnian stone sphere site in Zavidovici
8. September 11th, Sunday, Sarajevo
- Departure from Bosnia

Visoko, 2. InternationalConference of the Bosnian Pyramids
Dr. Sci. Ljubo Ristovski, PIP electromagnetic fields engineer: PIP detected electromagnetic fields over Bosnian Pyramid of the Sun.
Second International Scientific Conference on BosnianValley of the Pyramids
September 5-10, 2011Visoko, Bosnia-HerzegovinaFirst International Scientific Conference on Bosnian Valley of the Pyramids (ICBP 2008) was held August 25-31, 2008 in Sarajevo and Visoko, Bosnia-Herzegovina. Fifty five participants from 13 countries concluded that Bosnian Valley of the Pyramids was an archaeological location.
ICBP 2011 will aim to answer what was the purpose of the Bosnian Pyramid complex and UndergroundLabyrinth Ravne.
Second International Scientific Conference on Bosnian Pyramids will be held September 5-11, 2011 in Sarajevo/Visoko, Bosnia-Herzegovina. Twenty scientists and independent researchers will try to answer the question: "What was the purpose of the Bosnian Pyramids".
It's been three years since 55 archaeologists, geologists and geophysicists concluded that Bosnian Valley of the Pyramids present archaeological phenomena. It's been proven by number of the scientific institutions and laboratories that Bosnian pyramids do have regular pyramid geometry, perfect orientation toward the cardinal points, excellent quality concrete material that coat pyramids, inner passageways and most extensive underground labyrinth.
It's time to discover the purpose of the huge complex above and underground. Team of archaeologists, physicists, anthropologists and engineers are coming to Bosnia to present their scientific work concerning archaeological and energy phenomena they detected. They will be joined by several guest speakers who have non-conventional approach to ancient history. Pioneering work has been done in Bosnian Valley of the Pyramids. In order to understand the ancient pyramids we have to view them through physical, energy and spiritual aspects.
This unique Conference is ideal place for mainstream scientists, non-conventional thinkers, history buffs and people interested in discovering new, beautiful, untouched and hospitable places such as Bosnia.
Participants (partial list) as of June 2011:
I Guest speakers
1. David Hatchers Childress (USA)
2. Ibrahim Karim (Egypt)
3. Peter Moon (USA)
4. HughNewman (UK)
II Speakers
5. Dr. Sam Semir Osmanagich, PhD History of Civilizations, Bosnia/USA
6. Dr. SaraAcconci, PhD in Archaeology, Italy
7. Dr.RicardoBrett, Archaeologist, Italy
8. Dr. Paolo Debertolis, PhD Anthropology/Medicine, Italy
9. Mr. Domagoj Nikolic, Mr.Sci, Croatia
10. Mr. Nenad Djurdjevic, Mr.Sci., Italy
11. Mr. Gaibija Catic, Engineer, Bosnia
12. Mr. Slobodan Mizdrak, Physicist, Croatia
13. Dr. Enver Hasic, PhD in Mining, Bosnia
14. Dr. Ivan Simatovic, PhD, Croatia
15. Heikki Savolainen, Engineer, Finland
16. Janez Pelko, Engineer, Slovenia
17. Goran Marjanovic, Engineer, Serbia
PROGRAMME:
1. September 4th, 2011, Sunday afternoon, Sarajevo
- Arrival to Sarajevo
2. September 5th, Monday, Visoko, all day
- Visit to underground labyrinth "Ravne", Bosnian Pyramid of the Sun, meeting with the
volunteers
3. September 6th, Tuesday, Visoko, all day
- Visit to the Bosnian Pyramid of the Moon, underground tunnel "KTK", tumulus in Vratnica
4. September 7th, Wednesday, Sarajevo, all day
- First day of "ICBP 2" Conference
5. September 8th, Thursday, Sarajevo, all day
- Second day of "ICBP 2" Conference
6. September 9th, Friday, Sarajevo, half day
- Final day of "ICBP 2" Conference, conclusions
7. September 10th, Saturday, half day
- Visit to the Bosnian stone sphere site in Zavidovici
8. September 11th, Sunday, Sarajevo
- Departure from Bosnia

MSc Reservoir Engineering

This programme provides graduate engineers, geologists, and other scientists with specialist knowledge and understanding of the geology, performance and management of hydrocarbon reservoirs. Gain hands-on, industry-relevant, skills at the very heart of Europe's Energy capital.
Find out more at:
www.abdn.ac.uk/study/postgraduate-taught/degree-programmes/283/reservoir-engineering/

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I’m Going to be an Environmental & Energy Engineer | #MadeinSheffield

Olatokunbo travelled to the UK from Nigeria to study Pre-Masters in Science and Engineerin...

I’m Going to be an Environmental & Energy Engineer | #MadeinSheffield

Olatokunbo travelled to the UK from Nigeria to study Pre-Masters in Science and Engineering at the University of SheffieldInternational College.
Olatokunbo wants to make a difference join the fight against global warming and environmental challenges. He feels that the University of Sheffield International College is a good stepping stone for success at masters level, and believes that the diverse nature of the University has prepared him to work with people from all over the world.
Find out more on our website: http://bit.ly/SheffieldIC
Follow us on Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/UniversityofSheffieldInternational
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Tash Sultana: Tiny Desk Concert

Bob Boilen | April 7, 2017 - Last May, Tash Sultana posted a self-made video, just her in ...

Tash Sultana: Tiny Desk Concert

Bob Boilen | April 7, 2017 - Last May, TashSultana posted a self-made video, just her in her living room with guitar, laptop and a great song called "Jungle." Within five days it had drawn a million views.
This 21-year-old Maltese-Australian got a guitar from her grandfather when she was three, she says, and has played it every day since. It's astonishing to watch Sultana's fluidity on her instrument, like a natural extension of her body. (She also plays bass, saxophone, trumpet, flute and more, but kept it "simple" at the Tiny Desk.) I thought I had a lot of energy — watching her bounce from guitar to drum machine to two separate microphones — and then hopping barefoot from looping pedal to effect pedal as she builds her songs was exhilarating and exhausting. There's more here than an exercise in virtuosity, her music is filled with adventure and ambition. These songs are rapturous and resonant.
Tash has just finished a month-long, sold-out U.S. tour.
The EPNotion is available now.
iTunes - https://itunes.apple.com/us/album/notion/id1185683763
Amazon - https://www.amazon.com/Notion-EP-Tash-Sultana/dp/B01MU2KKVT/
Set List
"Jungle
"Notion"
"Blackbird"
Musicians
Tash Sultana (vocals, guitar)
CreditsProducers: Bob Boilen, Bronson Arcuri; Audio Engineer: Josh Rogosin; Videographers: NikiWalker, Morgan Noelle Smith; Production Assistant: A NoahHarrison; Photo: Claire Harbage/NPR.
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ANCIENT EGYPT'S Advanced Engineering Structures - Documentary Films

ANCIENT EGYPT'S Advanced Engineering and Architectural Structures - Documentary FilmsAncient Egypt was a civilization of old Northeastern Africa, focused along the lower reaches of the Nile River in exactly what is now the modern country of Egypt. It is just one of 6 civilizations globally to arise independently. Egyptian civilization coalesced around 3150 BC with the political unifications of Upper and Lower Egypt under the first pharaoh.
The history of ancient Egypt happened in a series of stable Kingdoms, separated by durations of relative instability recognized as Intermediate Periods: the Old Kingdom of the Early Bronze Age, the Middle Kingdom of the Middle Bronze Age and the New Kingdom of the Late Bronze Age.
Egypt reached the peak of its power during the New Kingdom, in the Ramesside period where it equaled the Hittite Empire, Assyrian Empire and Mitanni Empire, after which it got in a moment of slow decrease.
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Rakesh Agrawal, Energy Solutions for a Fossil Fuel-Deprived Future

Rakesh Agrawal, Winthrop E. StoneDistinguished Professor of Chemical Engineering at
Purdue University, presents "Energy Solutions for a Fossil Fuel-Deprived Future" on February 9, 2009.
Abstract:
Recent swings in oil prices remind us that the world's supply of fossil fuels is finite. Roughly 85 percent of current energy use is being met by fossil fuels and the rapid increase in energy demand by developing nations is leading to ever-increasing use of coal, oil and natural gas. Therefore, alternate primary energy sources are being identified and developed to permit the continued functioning of the future world economy.
In this presentation, Agrawal describes the current landscape of alternative sustainable primary energy sources: solar, wind, nuclear, and biomass. Agrawal also reviews the particular challenges and solutions needed for various end uses of energy.
In a fossil fuel-deprived world of the future, it will be particularly challenging to satisfy the need of the transportation sector due to its requirement of high energy density fuel and associated ease of handling, according to Agrawal. Agrawal presents novel solutions to meet this challenge and sustain the current transportation sector that while providing a feasible framework for a sustainable solar economy also provide opportunities for scientists and engineers to apply their expertise and contribute to the grand challenge of energy.
About the Speaker:
Rakesh Agrawal is the Winthrop E. Stone Distinguished Professor at Purdue University's School of Chemical Engineering. He received a B. Tech. from the Indian Institute of Technology (Kanpur), a master's degree in chemical engineering from the University of Delaware, and an Sc.D., also in chemical engineering, from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Prior to moving to Purdue in 2004, Agrawal worked at Air Products and Chemicals, Inc., where he became an Air Products Fellow.
A major thrust of Professor Agrawal's research is related to energy issues, and includes novel processes for the fabrication of low-cost solar cells, the conversion of biomass and coal to liquid fuels, and energy systems analysis. His research interests also include the synthesis and design of multi-component separations (distillation, membrane and adsorption-based processes); cryogenics and gas liquefaction; and process synthesis and development.
Agrawal is the author of some 70 technical papers, and holds 116 U.S. patents and more than 500 overseas patents, which are currently used in more than 100 chemical plants with total capital expenditures in the multibillion dollar range. Agrawal currently serves on the Renewables to Electricity sub-panel of the National Academies' study on America's Energy Future. He is also a member of the National Research Council's Board on Energy and Environmental Systems (BEES), and served on the American Institute of Chemical Engineer's Board of Directors and its Energy Commission.
Agrawal's professional honors include the J and E HallMedal from the Institute of Refrigeration in Great Britain; as well as the American Institute of Chemical Engineer's Institute Lecture, the Industrial Research Institute Achievement Award, the Gerhold Award (AIChE SeparationsDivision), the Excellence in Industrial Gases Technology Award, the Chemical Engineering Practice Award, and Fuels and Petrochemicals Division Awards. He is a member of the National Academy of Engineering.

Pulling Energy from the Vacuum - Lt. Col. Thomas Bearden

Lieutenant ColonelThomasBearden, US Army, PhD.
For more information, visit http://www.SiriusDisclosure.com.
Subscribe at http://www.youtube.com/sdisclosure.
Colonel Bearden is a leading conceptualist in alternate energy technologies, electromagnetic bio-effects, unified field theory concepts, and other related areas. He is a retired Lieutenant Colonel of the US Army and holds a Ph.D. and an M.S. in Nuclear Engineering from the Georgia Institute of Technology. At the time of this interview, he was CEO of CTEC, Inc., Director of the Association of Distinguished AmericanScientists, and Fellow Emeritus of the AlphaFoundation's Institute for Advanced Study. In Colonel Bearden's testimony he speaks extensively about how it is possible to derive useable energy from the vacuum without violating any currently known laws of physics. He and others have built electromechanical devices which actually demonstrate this technology. He also explains how certain powers would rather keep this technology from becoming widely known outside of small esoteric circles. Time is running out however because our Earth does not have enough oil and coal reserves to last even for this generation. He explains how our top minds and scientists must first recognize then rally around an effort to solve this energy problem before 2004.
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Melting a rock

Paul Woskov, a senior research engineer at MIT’s PlasmaScience and Fusion Center (PSFC), is using a gyrotron, a specialized radio-frequency (RF) wave generator developed for fusion research, to explore how millimeter RF waves can open holes through hard rock by melting or vaporizing it. Penetrating deep into hard rock is necessary to access virtually limitless geothermal energy resources, to mine precious metals or explore new options for nuclear waste storage.
The film clips show a granite sample being hit with a 28 GHz gyrotron beam of about 2 kW coming in from the top. In the first clip the beam is turned on and you see the rock glow start and increase in intensity. There are yellow flame-like flashes of plasma breakdown. In the second clip, the airflow down the waveguide with the beam is increased and there are no flashes of plasma. Preventing plasma breakdown in the path of the gyrotron beam improves the efficiency of heating the rock sample.

13:00

World's Energy Crisis-the Numbers.mp4

An engineer's assessment of facets of the Energy crisis.
Vaclav Smil in Canada discussing ...

ANCIENT EGYPT'S Advanced Engineering Structures - Documentary Films

ANCIENT EGYPT'S Advanced Engineering and Architectural Structures - Documentary FilmsAncient Egypt was a civilization of old Northeastern Africa, focused along the lower reaches of the Nile River in exactly what is now the modern country of Egypt. It is just one of 6 civilizations globally to arise independently. Egyptian civilization coalesced around 3150 BC with the political unifications of Upper and Lower Egypt under the first pharaoh.
The history of ancient Egypt happened in a series of stable Kingdoms, separated by durations of relative instability recognized as Intermediate Periods: the Old Kingdom of the Early Bronze Age, the Middle Kingdom of the Middle Bronze Age and the New Kingdom of the Late Bronze Age.
Egypt reached the peak of its power during the New Kingdom, in the Ramesside period where it equaled the Hittite Empire, Assyrian Empire and Mitanni Empire, after which it got in a moment of slow decrease.
WILDLIFE DOCUMENTARIES - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL89NZer-bHII0dQDT30T4lN6qGy8f3Ndm
RELIGION DOCUMENTARY - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL89NZer-bHIIApKOXifEvgHoQxXeoewaR
HISTORY DOCUMENTARY - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL89NZer-bHIIFtbbgSotwgkwCduxG1YlK
ADVENTURE DOCUMENTARY - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL89NZer-bHIJ_fsqbIakXabFf44jPBm-E
HEALTH AND MEDICINE DOCUMENTARY - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL89NZer-bHILBMJN0wvBfAsDVXzz0GEIH
PEOPLE DOCUMENTARY - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL89NZer-bHILcEazOCor7wbrXTIn3gNkX
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25:38

Tash Sultana: Tiny Desk Concert

Bob Boilen | April 7, 2017 - Last May, Tash Sultana posted a self-made video, just her in ...

Tash Sultana: Tiny Desk Concert

Bob Boilen | April 7, 2017 - Last May, TashSultana posted a self-made video, just her in her living room with guitar, laptop and a great song called "Jungle." Within five days it had drawn a million views.
This 21-year-old Maltese-Australian got a guitar from her grandfather when she was three, she says, and has played it every day since. It's astonishing to watch Sultana's fluidity on her instrument, like a natural extension of her body. (She also plays bass, saxophone, trumpet, flute and more, but kept it "simple" at the Tiny Desk.) I thought I had a lot of energy — watching her bounce from guitar to drum machine to two separate microphones — and then hopping barefoot from looping pedal to effect pedal as she builds her songs was exhilarating and exhausting. There's more here than an exercise in virtuosity, her music is filled with adventure and ambition. These songs are rapturous and resonant.
Tash has just finished a month-long, sold-out U.S. tour.
The EPNotion is available now.
iTunes - https://itunes.apple.com/us/album/notion/id1185683763
Amazon - https://www.amazon.com/Notion-EP-Tash-Sultana/dp/B01MU2KKVT/
Set List
"Jungle
"Notion"
"Blackbird"
Musicians
Tash Sultana (vocals, guitar)
CreditsProducers: Bob Boilen, Bronson Arcuri; Audio Engineer: Josh Rogosin; Videographers: NikiWalker, Morgan Noelle Smith; Production Assistant: A NoahHarrison; Photo: Claire Harbage/NPR.
For more Tiny Desk concerts, subscribe to our podcast - http://www.npr.org/podcasts/510292/tiny-desk-concerts-video

Rakesh Agrawal, Energy Solutions for a Fossil Fuel-Deprived Future

Rakesh Agrawal, Winthrop E. StoneDistinguished Professor of Chemical Engineering at
Purdue University, presents "Energy Solutions for a Fossil Fuel-Deprived Future" on February 9, 2009.
Abstract:
Recent swings in oil prices remind us that the world's supply of fossil fuels is finite. Roughly 85 percent of current energy use is being met by fossil fuels and the rapid increase in energy demand by developing nations is leading to ever-increasing use of coal, oil and natural gas. Therefore, alternate primary energy sources are being identified and developed to permit the continued functioning of the future world economy.
In this presentation, Agrawal describes the current landscape of alternative sustainable primary energy sources: solar, wind, nuclear, and biomass. Agrawal also reviews the particular challenges and solutions needed for various end uses of energy.
In a fossil fuel-deprived world of the future, it will be particularly challenging to satisfy the need of the transportation sector due to its requirement of high energy density fuel and associated ease of handling, according to Agrawal. Agrawal presents novel solutions to meet this challenge and sustain the current transportation sector that while providing a feasible framework for a sustainable solar economy also provide opportunities for scientists and engineers to apply their expertise and contribute to the grand challenge of energy.
About the Speaker:
Rakesh Agrawal is the Winthrop E. Stone Distinguished Professor at Purdue University's School of Chemical Engineering. He received a B. Tech. from the Indian Institute of Technology (Kanpur), a master's degree in chemical engineering from the University of Delaware, and an Sc.D., also in chemical engineering, from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Prior to moving to Purdue in 2004, Agrawal worked at Air Products and Chemicals, Inc., where he became an Air Products Fellow.
A major thrust of Professor Agrawal's research is related to energy issues, and includes novel processes for the fabrication of low-cost solar cells, the conversion of biomass and coal to liquid fuels, and energy systems analysis. His research interests also include the synthesis and design of multi-component separations (distillation, membrane and adsorption-based processes); cryogenics and gas liquefaction; and process synthesis and development.
Agrawal is the author of some 70 technical papers, and holds 116 U.S. patents and more than 500 overseas patents, which are currently used in more than 100 chemical plants with total capital expenditures in the multibillion dollar range. Agrawal currently serves on the Renewables to Electricity sub-panel of the National Academies' study on America's Energy Future. He is also a member of the National Research Council's Board on Energy and Environmental Systems (BEES), and served on the American Institute of Chemical Engineer's Board of Directors and its Energy Commission.
Agrawal's professional honors include the J and E HallMedal from the Institute of Refrigeration in Great Britain; as well as the American Institute of Chemical Engineer's Institute Lecture, the Industrial Research Institute Achievement Award, the Gerhold Award (AIChE SeparationsDivision), the Excellence in Industrial Gases Technology Award, the Chemical Engineering Practice Award, and Fuels and Petrochemicals Division Awards. He is a member of the National Academy of Engineering.

Pulling Energy from the Vacuum - Lt. Col. Thomas Bearden

Lieutenant ColonelThomasBearden, US Army, PhD.
For more information, visit http://www.SiriusDisclosure.com.
Subscribe at http://www.youtube.com/sdisclosure.
Colonel Bearden is a leading conceptualist in alternate energy technologies, electromagnetic bio-effects, unified field theory concepts, and other related areas. He is a retired Lieutenant Colonel of the US Army and holds a Ph.D. and an M.S. in Nuclear Engineering from the Georgia Institute of Technology. At the time of this interview, he was CEO of CTEC, Inc., Director of the Association of Distinguished AmericanScientists, and Fellow Emeritus of the AlphaFoundation's Institute for Advanced Study. In Colonel Bearden's testimony he speaks extensively about how it is possible to derive useable energy from the vacuum without violating any currently known laws of physics. He and others have built electromechanical devices which actually demonstrate this technology. He also explains how certain powers would rather keep this technology from becoming widely known outside of small esoteric circles. Time is running out however because our Earth does not have enough oil and coal reserves to last even for this generation. He explains how our top minds and scientists must first recognize then rally around an effort to solve this energy problem before 2004.
Get updates by following The Disclosure Project and CSETI on:
FACEBOOK:
http://www.facebook.com/SiriusTheMovie
http://www.facebook.com/Disclosure.Pr...
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https://twitter.com/DrStevenGreer
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Get updates at:
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Documents and testimony from "Disclosure: Military and GovernmentWitnessesRevealThe GreatestSecrets in Modern History" by Dr. Steven M. Greer.
Music by Miguel Sala Leon.

27:06

Automatic generator changeover switch (with schematic).

This was a lot of fun to reverse engineer. Mainly because it's very old-school inside. I...

Automatic generator changeover switch (with schematic).

This was a lot of fun to reverse engineer. Mainly because it's very old-school inside. It's an automatic changeover switch for a backup generator supply. When power fails and the generator starts, the switch will automatically transfer over to the generator. When the power returns it will switch back over to the main supply.
The issue with the relay being energised all the time and to make it generator-priority could be addressed by simply swapping the sides the main and generator power are attached to. That way the generator would take priority in the event of a power failure and not switch back until it was turned off, and the relay would only be energised when the generator was running.
If you enjoy these videos you can help support the channel with a dollar for coffee, cookies and random gadgets for disassembly at:-
http://www.bigclive.com/coffee.htm
This also keeps the channel independent of YouTube's advertising algorithms allowing it to be a bit more dangerous and naughty.

1:15:38

Financing for Engineers Webinar from the Association of Energy Engineers

This webinar, presented by Dr. Eric Woodroof, President of the Association of Energy Engin...

Lost Ancient High Technology Of Egypt Before The Pharaohs Part 1

If you enjoyed the content of this video, then consider joining us in March 2018 as we once again explore the mysteries of Egypt that conventional archaeology can not explain. Full tour details here:
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John Kutsch Solar & Wind Incompetence @ TEAC6

angry engineer denounces the fallacies of the so called renewable sources, also known as u...

Ancient Egyptian Acoustics and Sound Healing, presented by John Reid FULL LECTURE

The ancient practice of acoustics and sound healing were known to the Egyptian priest architects. The ancient Egyptians laid the foundations of many sciences and some of their discoveries influenced Greek and Roman technologies. In the field of acoustics we know from the Roman architect, Vetruvius, that acoustic techniques were employed in both the Roman and Greek cultures; knowledge that was almost certainly inspired by acoustical principles obtained from ancient Egypt. Almost every person who has experienced the acoustics of the Great Pyramid's King's Chamber has walked away with a feeling of awe, in some cases coupled with an impression that the chamber was designed to be reverberative. For a relatively small chamber the reverberation is indeed extraordinary; one can literally hear one's own breathing (when the fluorescent lighting is turned off!) and this experience often accompanies feelings of deep reverence. This notion of design implies a prior knowledge of acoustics.
John Stuart Reid is an English acoustics engineer with 40 years experience. Between1996 and 1997 he carried out a series of acoustics experiments in the Great Pyramid, including a hugely successful cymatics experiment in which ancient Egyptian hieroglyphs formed on a membrane stretched over the sarcophagus and sprinkled with sand. It was this cymatics experiment that led him to birth the CymaScope, the world's first instrument that allows sound to be made visible. He also underwent a major healing of his lower back during the 1997 experiment that led him on a journey of discovery into the science underpinning sound healing. http://www.cymascope.com
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21:32

Building the Pyramids of Egypt ...a detailed step by step guide.

If you have seen the animation which gave a brief overview of the Water shaft theory, then...

Building the Pyramids of Egypt ...a detailed step by step guide.

If you have seen the animation which gave a brief overview of the Water shaft theory, then this is the more in depth walk through of the process. It contains illustrations and photographs to clarify the stages of how the Pyramids of Egypt were built within Chris Masseys theory.
If you haven't yet seen them, then please enjoy my other videos:-
The Theory (An animation expressing in simple terms the basis for my theory)
http://youtu.be/TJcp13hAO3U
The Experiment (A scale model to show the basic principles of my theory in action)
http://youtu.be/rxFXsoqbfrk
Addendum 1 (Shaping the blocks in water - animation)
http://youtu.be/dGH93mt81BA
Addendum 2 (Multiple gates in the water shaft, how water pressure problems can be averted)
http://youtu.be/dup19cX6yXo

Historically, machine learning for information security has prioritized defense: think intrusion detection systems, malware classification and bonnet traffic identification. Offense can benefit from data just as well. Social networks, especially Twitter with its access to extensive personal data, bot-friendly API, colloquial syntax and prevalence of shortened links, are the perfect venues for spreading machine-generated malicious content. We present a recurrent neural network that learns to tweet phishing posts targeting specific users. The model is trained using spear phishing pen-testing data, and in order to make a click-through more likely, it is dynamically seeded with topics extracted from timeline posts of both the target and the users they retweet or follow. We augment the model with clustering to identify high value targets based on their level of social engagement such as their number of followers and retweets, and measure success using click-rates of IP-tracked links. Taken together, these techniques enable the world’s first automated end-to-end spear phishing campaign generator for Twitter.
Bios:
John Seymour is a DataScientist at ZeroFOX, Inc. by day, and Ph.D. student at University of Maryland, Baltimore County by night. He researches the intersection of machine learning and InfoSec in both roles. He’s mostly interested in avoiding and helping others avoid some of the major pitfalls in machine learning, especially in dataset preparation (seriously, do people still use malware datasets from 1998?) He has spoken at both DEF CON and BSides, and aims to add BlackHat USA and SecTor to the list in the near future.
PhilipTully is a Senior Data Scientist at ZeroFOX, a social media security company based in Baltimore. He employs natural language processing and computer vision techniques in order to develop predictive models for combating threats emanating from social media. His pivot into the realm of infosec is recent, but his experience in machine learning and artificial neural networks is not. Rather than learning patterns within text and image data, his previous work focused on learning patterns of spikes in large-scale recurrently connected neural circuit models. He is an all-but-defended computer science PhD student, in the final stages of completing a joint degree at the Royal Institute of Technology (KTH) and the University of Edinburgh.

Visoko, 2. InternationalConference of the Bosnian Pyramids
Dr. Sci. Ljubo Ristovski, PIP electromagnetic fields engineer: PIP detected electromagnetic fields over Bosnian Pyramid of the Sun.
Second International Scientific Conference on BosnianValley of the Pyramids
September 5-10, 2011Visoko, Bosnia-HerzegovinaFirst International Scientific Conference on Bosnian Valley of the Pyramids (ICBP 2008) was held August 25-31, 2008 in Sarajevo and Visoko, Bosnia-Herzegovina. Fifty five participants from 13 countries concluded that Bosnian Valley of the Pyramids was an archaeological location.
ICBP 2011 will aim to answer what was the purpose of the Bosnian Pyramid complex and UndergroundLabyrinth Ravne.
Second International Scientific Conference on Bosnian Pyramids will be held September 5-11, 2011 in Sarajevo/Visoko, Bosnia-Herzegovina. Twenty scientists and independent researchers will try to answer the question: "What was the purpose of the Bosnian Pyramids".
It's been three years since 55 archaeologists, geologists and geophysicists concluded that Bosnian Valley of the Pyramids present archaeological phenomena. It's been proven by number of the scientific institutions and laboratories that Bosnian pyramids do have regular pyramid geometry, perfect orientation toward the cardinal points, excellent quality concrete material that coat pyramids, inner passageways and most extensive underground labyrinth.
It's time to discover the purpose of the huge complex above and underground. Team of archaeologists, physicists, anthropologists and engineers are coming to Bosnia to present their scientific work concerning archaeological and energy phenomena they detected. They will be joined by several guest speakers who have non-conventional approach to ancient history. Pioneering work has been done in Bosnian Valley of the Pyramids. In order to understand the ancient pyramids we have to view them through physical, energy and spiritual aspects.
This unique Conference is ideal place for mainstream scientists, non-conventional thinkers, history buffs and people interested in discovering new, beautiful, untouched and hospitable places such as Bosnia.
Participants (partial list) as of June 2011:
I Guest speakers
1. David Hatchers Childress (USA)
2. Ibrahim Karim (Egypt)
3. Peter Moon (USA)
4. HughNewman (UK)
II Speakers
5. Dr. Sam Semir Osmanagich, PhD History of Civilizations, Bosnia/USA
6. Dr. SaraAcconci, PhD in Archaeology, Italy
7. Dr.RicardoBrett, Archaeologist, Italy
8. Dr. Paolo Debertolis, PhD Anthropology/Medicine, Italy
9. Mr. Domagoj Nikolic, Mr.Sci, Croatia
10. Mr. Nenad Djurdjevic, Mr.Sci., Italy
11. Mr. Gaibija Catic, Engineer, Bosnia
12. Mr. Slobodan Mizdrak, Physicist, Croatia
13. Dr. Enver Hasic, PhD in Mining, Bosnia
14. Dr. Ivan Simatovic, PhD, Croatia
15. Heikki Savolainen, Engineer, Finland
16. Janez Pelko, Engineer, Slovenia
17. Goran Marjanovic, Engineer, Serbia
PROGRAMME:
1. September 4th, 2011, Sunday afternoon, Sarajevo
- Arrival to Sarajevo
2. September 5th, Monday, Visoko, all day
- Visit to underground labyrinth "Ravne", Bosnian Pyramid of the Sun, meeting with the
volunteers
3. September 6th, Tuesday, Visoko, all day
- Visit to the Bosnian Pyramid of the Moon, underground tunnel "KTK", tumulus in Vratnica
4. September 7th, Wednesday, Sarajevo, all day
- First day of "ICBP 2" Conference
5. September 8th, Thursday, Sarajevo, all day
- Second day of "ICBP 2" Conference
6. September 9th, Friday, Sarajevo, half day
- Final day of "ICBP 2" Conference, conclusions
7. September 10th, Saturday, half day
- Visit to the Bosnian stone sphere site in Zavidovici
8. September 11th, Sunday, Sarajevo
- Departure from Bosnia

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